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Sashco Capture Color Chart

Published under Capture on 12/30/2008

Capture Log Stain Color Chart:            Almond Bark                     Hazelnut               Natural                          Sequoia                Wheat                           Chestnut             Bronze Pine                    Glacier Grey          Autumn Aspen                   Driftwood For current pricing and guidance contact us.

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Sashco Symphony FAQ’s

Published under Symphony on 12/19/2008

Can I use High Sierra or Capture Log Stain on the interior logs?         Answer:  Yes, both products may be used on the interior.  Both need to be top-coated with Symphony to give the best appearance and give the protection you need on the interior of your home. Can I use Symphony on anything other than the walls? Why or Continue Reading »

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Sashco Symphony – Data Tech

Published under Symphony on 12/16/2008

Dilution/Stirring

Do not dilute.  Stir thoroughly before using.  Do not shake as this will cause foaming.

Application Methods

For best results, apply Symphony with a high-quality synthetic Continue Reading »

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Sashco – Symphony Log Home Sealer

Published under Symphony on 12/15/2008

Symphony: It’s music to your eyes.  When applied to bare wood, Symphony enhances the natural grain of your logs by creating the illusion of depth.  Its clear, non-yellowing formula allows the natural color of wood to shine through.  It’s water-based, completely VOC compliant, has no offensive odor and can be easily applied by spray.  (Symphony is available in 1 and Continue Reading »

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Sashco Capture Log Stain – Data Tech

Published under Capture,Preservation on 12/02/2008

TIPS FROM THE PROS 1.  When spraying. follow these guidelines: a. Use Graco airless tip #313 or equivalent. b. Use low pressure. High pressure may cause the product to gel, clogging the tip. c. Vigorously back brush each coat of stain into the wood. 2.  All log cut ends should be coated several times with Capture Log Stain, followed by Continue Reading »

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