STAIN COLOR: RECLAMATION
RECLAMATION Stain is a reactive wood stain that creates various shades of gray, with color results based on wood species. Reclamation is not a pigmented stain, but instead will bring out the wood's existing natural beauty and colors. That means your end color is a result of the type of wood you're using!
RECLAMATION can be applied 3 different ways.
It is both an Interior and Exterior stain, suitable for hardwoods, soft woods, veneers, & reclaimed wood:
SIZES: Nearly all products come in the following 3 sizes: Quart, Gallon, & 5 Gallon.
COVERAGE: Quart 100 sq. ft. | Gallon 400 sq. ft.
RECLAMATION can be applied 3 different ways.
- For a light color, you can apply the stain and wipe it back off.
- For a medium color, you can drench the wood and allow the oak to absorb the stain.
- For an even darker look, apply multiple coats of stain to achieve your perfect shade.
It is both an Interior and Exterior stain, suitable for hardwoods, soft woods, veneers, & reclaimed wood:
- EXTERIOR WATERPROOFER should be applied.
- INTERIORS where someone will touch the wood need a topcoat, especially floors, cabinetry and furniture. Seal with your favorite Weatherwood Stains topcoat. [link]
SIZES: Nearly all products come in the following 3 sizes: Quart, Gallon, & 5 Gallon.
COVERAGE: Quart 100 sq. ft. | Gallon 400 sq. ft.
Below are Sample Wood Species with Reclamation stain.
1. Look up the type of wood you will be using to see what color it will turn.
2. Look to see which Weatherwood finish you like the look of.
HARD MAPLE
ALDER
RUSTIC HICKORY
CEDAR
Cedar will have natural variation from tree to tree and board to board. The finished stain product will have a natural look and feel, ranging in color from browns to grays from plank to plank. Stained wood has highs & lows, knots will be apparent. White cedar will stain lighter, darker red cedar, will stain darker.
ROUGH CUT CEDAR
Cedar will have natural variation from tree to tree and board to board. The finished stain product will have a natural look and feel, ranging in color from browns to grays from plank to plank. Stained wood has highs & lows, knots will be apparent. White cedar will stain lighter, darker red cedar, will stain darker.
CHERRY
WHITE OAK
White oak tannins vary from region to region. Wood may appear more gray or more blue than the images below. A test sample is recommended to insure color. To remove blue tones use Clear Maint. Oil topcoat.
RED OAK
Red oak tannins vary from region to region. Wood may appear more purple or more gray than the images below. A test sample is recommended to insure color. To remove purple tones use Clear Oil topcoat.
DOUGLAS FIR, FLAT GRAIN
Douglas Fir will have natural variation from tree to tree and board to board. Some planks will be lighter or darker.
DOUG FIR, VERTICAL GRAIN
Douglas Fir will have natural variation from tree to tree and board to board. Some planks will be lighter or darker.
HEMLOCK
Hemlock will have natural variation from tree to tree and board to board. Some planks will be lighter or darker.
WALNUT
MAHOGANY
AROMATIC CEDAR
POPLAR
WHITE PINE
Color results will vary from pine species to species. Sugar pine will turn gray/silver while white pine (seen below) will slightly darken. A test sample is recommended to insure color is correct.
BLUE or BEATLE PINE
REDWOOD
BIRCH
ZEBRA
ASH
BEECH
GLOSSARY
Stained: Wood Stained with Reclamation WW White Oil: Wood + Reclamation + White Maintenance Oil WW Clear Oil: Wood + Reclamation + Clear Maintenance Oil |
WW Varnish: Wood + Reclamation + Weatherwood Flat Varnish Polyurethane: Wood + Reclamation + Polyurethane Exterior: Wood + Reclamation +Weatherwood Exterior |