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Timber Plus ProjectLOUVRESMaterial:Species:VOC Emissions:Transport:Certification:Available:Processing Energy:Treatment required:Surface Finishing:Finish / Maintenance:Western Red Cedar.Thuja PlicataN/A External Use Only.Grown / processed in W.Canada.FSC certified timber available in NZ.Herman Pacific Ltd. www.hermpac.co.nzUnknown.None.Migrating oil stain (penetrating stain).With correct maintenance <strong>of</strong> surface finishes cedar is expected to last well inexcess <strong>of</strong> the 60 year building lifespan. Check manufacturer’s instructions for colourrestrictions on substrates. Dark colours, in both paint and stain finishes, usedexternally may void warranties.Note 2: Stain should be applied to ALL faces <strong>of</strong> the timber prior to installation – thisincludes the back face.Note 3: Resene “Cool Colours” technology is recommended where dark coloursare specified externally.Stain FinishLife Expectancy as per Resene “Expected Life System Chart” does not includeexterior stains- Stains need reapplication every 3-5 years to maintain their properties including,colour durablity, water-repellency and mould inhibition.- Note there will be areas to any stained building where stain fades faster thanothers.Description:1 st coat:2 nd coat:3 rd coat:Exterior timbers, stains and clear finishes, waterborne stainResene Waterborne Woodsman, waterborne stainResene Waterborne Woodsman, waterborne stainApply third coat if possible after 1 st summerSystem meets <strong>Environmental</strong> Choice but not Green Star MAT 10 requirements as at 15/05/08 –as there are no allowances for stains or clear finishes currently.Page 19 <strong>of</strong> 21 May 2008

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