Stripping and Cleaning
Strip off the old stain:
Stripping has never been easier if you're using the Kernel corncob-blasting machine. You benefit in many ways:
Watch the Kernel Corn Cob Blaster Video Clip!
The Kernel is easy to use. These pictures are from a maintenance job in Showlow,
Arizona. Three people stripped this real estate office in 4 days, stained the structure,
and repaired areas of chinking and caulking. While one side was being blasted with
the Kernel, a previous side that had been blasted earlier was being stained. (Weather
conditions allowed for blasting and staining simultaneously, there was no breeze
to carry the media to the other side of the building.)
Clean the logs:
CPR is a powdered concentrate, formulated so
it can be used at two different solution strengths, depending on the condition of
your wood and the results you desire. At regular strength, it simply cleans wood
surfaces of accumulated dirt and grime to modestly brighten discolored wood. At
the higher solution strength, it will aggressively brighten discolored wood.
Select the solution strength appropriate for the condition of your logs and mix
according to the directions on the can or the literature.
It's best to do one wall at a time, starting with the bottom 2-5 logs and working
up the wall in a similar pattern. Spray, brush, or mop on the solution allowing
it to work for 5-20 minutes, keeping the surfaces wet with additional
CPR solution. For best results scrub the surfaces with a stiff-bristled
broom or brush. Rinse with clean water and move up the wall to the next section.
Although CPR will not harm grass or most plants,
it is wise practice to rinse off grass and plants thoroughly with clean water after
any type of chemical exposure.
UV- Burnt Bare Wood
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Old Stained Wall
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Log walls before using CPR
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1. Brush any dirt and loose material off the wooden surfaces to ensure that CPR
makes good contact with the surface you want to clean.
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2. Apply CPR one wall at a time starting at the bottom and working completely across,
2-5 logs high.
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3. Allow the solution to work 5-20 minutes, keeping the surfaces wet with additional
CPR solution.
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4. Rinse with clean water as you go.
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5. Starting at the top of the wall, rinse the entire wall thoroughly, and allow
to dry before stain application.
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Log walls after using CPR
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For detailed mixing and application instructions, refer to the CPR Data:Tec.