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ANCHORSEAL® Classic Industrial Solution

ANCHORSEAL® Classic Industrial Solution

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ANCHORSEAL Classic Industrial Solution is a best-in-class premium wood wax sealer used for the prevention of end checks (drying splits) in both hardwood & softwood logs or lumber. Our industrial solution delivers the same exceptional performance as our consumer line, but is available in much larger quantities for professional-grade projects.

By controlling the rate of moisture loss, up to 90% of end checks can be prevented when applying this trusted wood wax sealer, ANCHORSEAL. It was the 1st end grain sealer introduced to the log & lumber industry by U-C Coatings in 1980 and remains the top-rated wood wax sealer for logs & lumber. It is also widely used in the woodworking industry to protect debarked logs, wood turning blanks, log "cookies," and live edge slabs with its superior wood wax sealer formula.

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GREAT FOR USE ON

  • Hardwood logs and lumber
  • Softwood timbers and lumber
  • Debarked logs
  • Log exports
  • Woodturning blanks
  • Log "cookies"

FEATURES

  • Prevents up to 90% of drying splits
  • Reduces blue stain and sapstain in logs
  • Improves yield with less waste
  • Water based
  • Non-hazardous
  • No solvents
  • Soap and water cleanup
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APPLICATIONS

Surface Preparation

  • All areas to be coated should be clear of dirt and debris

Application

  • Apply ANCHORSEAL using a brush, roller or sprayer until it begins to drip slightly
  • For optimal coverage, use a gas engine, electric, air operated or backpack sprayer from U·C Coatings
  • If using spray equipment other than those sold by U·C Coatings, use 0.21”/0.55 mm tip or larger
  • Logs larger than 24”/60 cm in diameter will require a heavier coating, or two coats must be applied within a 15 minute period

Cleanup & Storage

  • Clean application equipment using hot soapy water
  • Store unused ANCHORSEAL above 50°F/10°C to prevent freezing. Winterized formulas will protect against freeze damage