Flood® 
          CWF® Hardwoods penetrates and bonds to exterior wood providing a 
          flexible, long-lasting rich, matte finish, even on tough exotic hardwoods 
          such as Ipé, Pau Lope®,Ironwood, Mahogany and Teak. Flood® 
          CWF® Hardwoods saturates, penetrates and stabilizes wood to minimize 
          cracking, warping and other damage caused by moisture and sun. The unique 
          formula, combined with premium UV absorbing transoxide pigments, provides 
          a matte finish that accentuates the beautiful color of wood for years 
          to come. Due to the unique penetrating water-borne formula, Flood CWF 
          Hardwoods provides a longer lasting finish, is low odor, and enables 
          easy cleanup with soap and water.
        BASIC 
          USES
          • For exterior use only.
          • All new and weathered exterior hardwoods, including Ipé, 
          Pau Lope, Ironwood, Mahogany and Teak. 
          • Horizontal and vertical surfaces such as decks, siding, fences
        SURFACE 
          PREPARATION
          GENERAL DIRECTIONS:
          1. Surfaces must be thoroughly clean, dry and free of dirt, grease, 
          grime, mildew and previous coatings.
          2. Remove mildew with a solution of 4 ounces of non-ammoniated detergent 
          (TSP), 1 quart of outdoor bleach and 3 quarts of fresh water. Allow 
          this solution to remain on the surface for 10-15 minutes, then rinse 
          thoroughly.
          3. Clean weathered wood with Flood Wood Cleaner or Flood Dekswood®.
          4. Remove old finishes with Flood Wood Stripper or FloodPro® Stripper/Cleaner.
          5. After cleaning, allow wood to dry 48 hours or until it has reached 
          a moisture content of 20% or less before finishing.
        NEW 
          WOOD SURFACES:
          New wood surfaces have a hard shiny surface called mill glaze that prevents 
          maximum penetration and bonding of a finish. To properly prepare the 
          surface for application, treat with a solution of Flood Wood Stripper 
          or FloodPro Stripper/Cleaner diluted one quart per gallon of water. 
          An alternative is to sand the surface with 80 grit sandpaper, using 
          a hand or pole sander. Clean off all loose wood particles. Test wood 
          for absorbency by sprinkling water on the surface. If water is absorbed 
          rapidly, the surface is ready for finishing.
        WEATHERED 
          WOOD SURFACES:
          Uncoated wood surfaces that have weathered longer than six months require 
          thorough cleaning before applying a finish. Use Flood Wood Cleaner or 
          Flood Dekswood (according to label instructions), along with a pressure 
          washer or stiff bristle brush to remove the loose fiber, dirt and other 
          surface contaminants.
        PREVIOUSLY 
          COATED SURFACES:
          Apply to bare wood surface or a weathered wood surface that was previously 
          finished with CWF Hardwoods. Other previous stain, varnish or sealers 
          must be completely and thoroughly removed with Flood Wood Stripper or 
          FloodPro Stripper/Cleaner per label directions, before proceeding.
        NOTE: 
          Cedar and Redwood may darken with Flood Wood Stripper or FloodPro Stripper/Cleaner. 
          If this occurs brighten with Flood Wood Cleaner or Flood Dekswood before 
          proceeding.
        APPLICATION 
          TOOLS
          • Brush: High quality synthetic stain brush
          • Roller: Synthetic woven cover 3/8”-3/4 “ inch 
          • Spray: Air-Less sprayer .011 - .015 fluid tip/ 700-800 psi or 
          less
          • Garden sprayer
        APPLICATION
          CAUTION: Surfaces are slippery when wet. Use caution when walking on 
          wet surfaces during application.
          1. Stir. Use as is, do not thin.
          2. Mix thoroughly before and periodically during application.
          3. For color uniformity, intermix in one container, all finish to be 
          used on an entire section.
          4. Cover everything you do not wish to coat, including plants and shrubs.
          5. Apply between 50°F and 90°F.
          6. Do not apply if cold and/or wet weather is expected within 48 hours.
          7. Always work the entire length of a deck board or horizontal siding 
          to a logical break, such as a window or door frame.
          8. Vertical siding should be coated from top to bottom.
          9. Never stop application in the middle of the board or wall.
          10. Never apply in direct sunlight or to hot surfaces.
          11. For external use only, do not use indoors.
          12. Apply 2 even coats, wet on wet using a synthetic brush, roller (synthetic 
          woven 3/8”-3/4”nap – depending on surface texture), 
          stain brush/pad, pump sprayer or airless sprayer (.011-.015 fluid tip 
          / 700-800 psi or less).
          13. Avoid film build, as it will affect coating performance.
          14. After sprayer or roller application, immediately backbrush or backroll 
          to improve penetration and uniformity of coverage.
          15. Wipe up or brush out any puddles to avoid shiny areas, (within 20 
          minutes).
        COVERAGE
          • On rough surfaces: 100-150 sq. ft./gallon
          • On smooth surfaces: 200-350 sq. ft./gallon
          • Actual coverage will vary depending upon the type, age and texture 
          of the wood
        DECK 
          MAINTENANCE
          • Most hardwood decks and horizontal surfaces do not need to be 
          coated every year. For hardwood a single coat of CWF Hardwoods every 
          second year will be sufficient to refresh the natural beauty of your 
          deck and to maintain protection. Between recoats, cleaning with Flood’s 
          Wood Cleaner once a year to remove dirt and contamination will renew 
          the appearance of the wood. 
          • Surfaces with harsh exposures to the sun, weather or foot traffic 
          will show wear more quickly than other areas. If this happens, clean 
          affected areas with Flood Wood Cleaner and recoat as necessary, blending 
          into areas which still have good color. 
          • For general recoating follow directions in “General Surface 
          Preparation” and “Directions For Use.”
        SIDING 
          MAINTENANCE
          • Vertical surfaces do not require annual maintenance.
          • Surfaces with harsh exposures to the sun and weather will show 
          wear more quickly than other areas. If this happens, clean affected 
          areas with Flood Wood Cleaner and recoat as necessary, blending into 
          areas which still have good color. Areas retaining good color do not 
          need recoating. 
          • Badly weathered areas may require 2 coats (Apply the second 
          coat before the first coat dries).
          • Backbrush or backroll to improve penetration and uniformity 
          of coverage.
        CLEANUP 
          & STORAGE
          • Soap and water
          • KEEP FROM FREEZING