🛡️ Seal it once, flaunt it forever!
Roxil Wood Protection Cream is a 1-litre silicone-based, single-coat wood sealer that instantly waterproofs and weatherproofs outdoor wood surfaces for up to 10 years. It creates a breathable, invisible barrier that reduces mould, algae, and warping without altering the wood’s natural appearance, making it ideal for fences, decking, furniture, and sheds.
Manufacturer | Safeguard Europe Ltd |
Part Number | Roxil 1L |
Product Dimensions | 18 x 17 x 20 cm; 1 kg |
Item model number | DM-ROXIL WOOD 1L |
Size | 1 Litre |
Colour | White |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Silicone |
Volume | 1 litres |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | efficient coverage |
Special Features | Single-coat application, Long lifetime, Waterproof |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1 kg |
Y**E
Excellent waterproofing
Very easy to use and does what it says , goes along way too .
F**E
Does what it says on the tin!
Firstly the tin arrived well packed in a slightly larger box but with a bottom and top moulded fitting to hold the can centrally away from the inside of the box and with no movement.I purchased this to refurbish an up market Scandinavian Redwood bench which is around 10 years old and has stood outside uncovered and,apart from some green algae, which was washed off, is solid with no rotting and has not been stained or varnished but only treated with other clear water repellent preservative.The manufacturers treatment is double the price of the Roxil weight for weight so decided to try this.Application of the cream by brush was easy although it does not brush on evenly unlike the more fluid products - but no dripping as well! The white colour goes as it dries in and I found that any remaining particularly thick areas can be lightly over brushed or wiped with a cloth to spread it out with no “edges” showing.The tin does not indicate how to clean brushes etc. I initially tried washing in water and detergent but that doesn’t work as the preservative repels the water!! On scanning the QR code on the tin the link indicates that white spirit should be used - and works!Very satisfied with this product. Before and after photos, water repellency and brush/roller cleaning instructions attached. The lid fitted back on with no issue for me.Very pleased and highly recommended.Photos show before and after treatment, water repelancy and equipment cleaning!
D**S
Maintains natural look.
Does what it says on the tin. Absorbed well to waterproof a raised bed, maintaining the natural colour of the wood as I didn’t want to use wood stain or decking paint. As you can see from the pic, it repelled water after one coat.
K**A
One coat, water beading
I used this on a wooden outdoor bench from IKEA - stained but does not appear to have any other finish or coating and feels slightly rough and dry. I applied one coat.The texture is as others have described - like a light fluffy moisturising cream. It's easy and even pleasant to use, there's no drag on the brush and it partly sinks in, partly sits on top at first but even with a lavish coat, a few hours later it has all sunk in.It did not change the colour (the wood was fairly dark, though.) It slightly changed the feel - for the better: it feels smoother, less dry and rough, more pleasant.I decided to try going with only one coat. 4 days after applying, it's raining this morning and all the water is just beading on top. So far, at least, the waterproofing claims are holding up!I would recommend, and I'm now planning to use it on other items rather than varnishing them.
A**3
Easy to apply
Found this so easy to apply. Not like a wood stain where it just sinks into the wood. Can't comment on how it protects the wood as too early to say but hopefully will make it last a lot longer. Will be using it to protect all wooden garden items
A**R
Wood protection.
Seems to work.
C**N
Bent can
Product seemed to work well but the tin was bent and I was unable t get the top back on . It may dry out I had to try to seal it with tape
S**H
easy to use
i wanted something to weather proof two beech benches in our communal gardens, whilst keeping the colour of the wood. this was very easy to put on-i used a brush, but then went back and rubbed the residue in with a cloth. i am 72 with arthritis, and i found the whole process simple, 2 benches took about half an hour. i have enough left over for a third bench.however, it started to rain shortly after. when i looked at the benches the next day, they are a bit slimy and the water droplets are just sitting on the wood. which i suppose is what 'weather proofing' means! time will tell if this was efficient for the winter.
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