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Defy Extreme Deck Stain

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Defy Extreme Deck StainHave you ever looked at your wood or deck and wished that you could maintain the natural appearance without changing the color by adding a Tinted Stain? Now you can! A first for the Wood Deck Stain Industry, Defy Extreme Wood Stain utilizes Nano-Technology to give the best UV protection on the market today for a "Crystal" clear wood finish!

Defy Extreme Wood Stain has been formulated with Nano-Sized Zinc Oxide particles. Zinc Oxide is basically white pigment that reflects the damaging Ultraviolet Rays from the Sun. When you take these particles and reduce the size they will become invisible to the naked eye. This will result in a "Crystal Clear" finish that when dry will give the longest lasting UV protection in the market for a clear, untinted wood and deck finish! These Nano Particles are distributed over your wood at the rate of 30 trillion per square inch! Not only will this help with prolonging the graying, but the Nano-Particles are highly resistant to mold and mildew, enabling you to retain the natural color.

Similar to Sunscreen for your Wood and Deck, Defy Extreme Wood Stain will Protect your Wood Natural Graying without changing the Appearance!

Defy Extreme Stain

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DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
The only true clear sealer that works! :woohoo:
Anonymous |Y-m-d H:i:s
can't wait to try it!
DeckRestAdmin  - Defy Extreme Cedartone! |Y-m-d H:i:s
Coming soon is the Defy Extreme in Cedartone color. Available as a pre launch
for Fall 2009. The Extreme line will expand to additional colors for the 2010
season!
iwiz |Y-m-d H:i:s
As with the word nano, if it's being used in protecting wood stain too, it's
time to relax. Just like the home, the wooden articles are going to be with us
for long time and it's no better than using this great extreme wood stain
protecting and preserving product.
prasanth5 |Y-m-d H:i:s
I get the feeling that the color which I wanted could still be maintained just
by the addition of this product.
DeckRestAdmin |Y-m-d H:i:s
Yes and the full color line for Defy Extreme Stain will be available March 2010.
This will be Natural Pine, Cedar Tone, and Light Walnut
prasanth5 |Y-m-d H:i:s
Defy Extreme wood stain seems to be highly viscous in nature. Is it so? Is
viscosity something to do with sunscreen protection?
DeckRestAdmin  - re: |Y-m-d H:i:s
prasanth5 wrote:
Defy Extreme wood stain seems to be highly viscous in nature. Is it so? Is
viscosity something to do with sunscreen protection?
No the Defy Extreme is very thin in viscosity. It is transparent and penetrates
into the wood. Viscosity has nothing to do with protection for the wood.

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