Lifeline Interior, Transparent Wood Finish
Enhance the beauty of all your interior wood and seal out household odors and contaminants. Lifeline Interior can be used as a color coat or sealing coat on walls when you want to apply an interior clear-coat for additional protection or luster. Interior finishes make log walls easy to clean.
Lifeline Interior breathes to allow trapped moisture to evaporate from logs. The addition of UV Boost to the first coat of Lifeline Interior significantly reduces the ‘picture frame effect’ in sun-exposed locations.
Lifeline Interior will not yellow. You can apply multiple coats to develop the color and film thickness that you desire. Lifeline Interior is completely compatible with our other interior finish options.
Lifeline Interior Available Sizes
Lifeline Interior comes in 5-gallon pails and 1-gallon pails.
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Lifeline Exterior, 1 Gallon Tub
Regular price £75.99 GBPRegular priceUnit price / per -
Lifeline Exterior, 5 Gallon Tub
Regular price £334.99 GBPRegular priceUnit price / per
Application Video #1
How to Apply a Lifeline Log Home Finish.
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Application Video #2
About Lifeline Advance Topcoat.
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Product Information
Lifeline Interior can be used as a color coat or sealing coat on log walls. Adding UV Boost to the first coat of Lifeline Interior significantly reduces the ‘picture frame effect’ in sun-exposed locations.
Features
- Excellent UV protection
- Long lasting colour retention
- Breathable film allows unseasoned logs to dry out
- We recommend Lifeline Acrylic or Sure Shine topcoat over the stain coat
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Application Temperature
40° to 90°F
Application Methods
Airless sprayerBrush
Surface Preparation
Clean and dryFree of mold and mildewNever use steel wool
Special Instructions
Back-brushing requiredStir container every 15 minutesMaintain a wet edge to avoid lap marks
Shelf Life
3 Years
Frequency
As needed, depending on exposure
Drying Time
Dry to the touch in 1 hourCures within 3 days
Coverage Rate
350-450 square feet / gallon on bare wood (1st coat)600-800 square feet / gallon on finished wood (2nd coat)