Impregnate wooden fence for the garden

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Wood needs special protection against insects and parasites, which is why you should impregnate your wooden fence for the garden.

Why your wooden fence needs protection

Wood is a noble and valuable natural material and is often used for building in the form of garden fences, palisades, seating or terrace slabs. Impregnation of your wooden fences protects them above all from fungal and pest infestation.

On the other hand, such an impregnation does not adequately protect against moisture and UV radiation from sunlight. Against weather conditions of this kind, paint your wooden garden fence with glaze or wood paint to form a sealing surface film.

Fir, spruce and pine fences are particularly susceptible to fungus. To prevent fungal attack, coat them with a primer against blue stain. Hardwood such as oak, robinia, teak, meranti and merbau do not need any protection against blue stain. Instead, treat this with an acrylic-based primer.

Blue stain protection protects the wooden fence from blue stain fungus. Treat your wooden fence made of coniferous wood with a mixture of blue stain protection and inlet primer as a primer. Einlassgrund is a solvent-free deep primer to reduce the absorbency of wood and other materials.

How to waterproof your garden fences

For optimal protection of your wooden fence, you need sandpaper (80 grit) to prepare the fence. Treat your softwood fence with blue stain protection and treat your hardwood fence with an acrylic-based primer. You also need a dispersion varnish.

Wood care - this is how you protect your garden fence from weathering

If you have a beautiful wooden garden fence, you need to protect it from the elements. …

  1. Sand down the fence. First, thoroughly sand the pickets of your garden fence with sandpaper. You can work manually or you can use a sander with a sandpaper attachment.
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  2. Prime the wooden fence. Now prime your hardwood fence with the solvent-free, acrylic-based primer. Your wooden fence made of softwood with the mixture of blue stain protection and inlet base.
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  3. Grind the fence again. Lightly sand your fence again after priming. This increases the absorption of the weather protection paint.
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  4. Apply varnish. Now apply an acrylic weather protection paint to your fence in the garden. This is a high-coverage dispersion varnish. It is harmless to humans, animals and plants.
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  5. Treat the wooden fence consistently. In order to keep your wooden fence and your garden gate in the garden beautiful for a long time, it requires consistent follow-up treatment every two to three years.

Your wooden fence needs protection. To do this, you have to impregnate it. In addition, seal it with a glaze or wood paint for an optimal surface film that protects your wooden fence over the long term.

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