Aervoe Wet Coat Tree Marking Paint | 16 oz Can
- Brand
- Aervoe
- SKU:
- WETCOATPAINT
- Condition:
- New
- Availability:
- Available for order
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Aervoe Wet Coat Tree Marking Paint | 16 oz Can | Net Weight 12 oz
Aerosol Tree Marking Paint Designed Specifically for Wet Lumber and/or in Rainy Conditions
Aervoe Wet Coat is a fast drying aerosol tree marking paint with a high percentage of solids and pigments. Specially formulated for use in wet/rainy conditions, Wet Coat penetrates deeply into the pores of lumber/wood. Wet Coat Tree Marking Paint mixes with the water in wet wood allowing the paint to penetrate into the lumber surface. As the solvents evaporate from the paint, the resin forms a film. While this film is formed, Wet Coat displaces the remaining moisture as it penetrates and adheres to the wood. A highly visible mark that will withstand subsequent and continued immersion in water remains. Wet or dry, you can use Aervoe Wet Coat Tree Marking Paint directly on bark, trees, wood, railroads, pulpwood and finished lumber. Wet Coat Tree Marking Paint also includes a red tip for wet conditions, and white tip for dry conditions. Available in a bright Blue, Red, White or Orange Color suitable for short or long term tree/log marking. Wet Coat has long been preferred for use on all wet logs and lumber and will provide long lasting identification on natural bark or cut lumber.
Aervoe Wet Coat Tree Marking Paint Specifications:
- Displaces moisture while the outer film is formed
- Penetrates deep into bark or wood grain for good adhesion
- Mark is highly visible and will withstand prolonged exposure to water
- Long lasting identification on natural bark or cut lumber
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Wet Coat Directions: Shake can for 1 to 2 minutes after rattle or agitator ball is heard and intermittently during use. Select either the white spray nozzle, designed for spotting or banding marking dry bark and timber, or the red spray nozzle, designed for numbering or writing, and place into the valve seat. Align sprayhead with black mark on valve rim to ensure complete evacuation of contents. Hold can 10 to 12 inches from the surface and apply in even strokes. Re-coating is not required. For best results, use at temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. In extremely cold weather, warm the aerosol prior to use for best results (not over 120 degrees F). Clear the spray tip after each use by turning the can upside down and spraying for 2 to 3 seconds.