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Restore and Protect Wood
Everbrite

How to Restore and Protect Wood Surfaces from Fading and Deterioration

Wood can fall victim to deterioration due to the elements. Just like metal, wood can fade and lose its beauty. Don’t let this happen to your wood surfaces— Everbrite coating will seal and restore faded wood. Teak surfaces commonly fade to almost white but Everbrite can restore these to look new again. Everbrite protects against further fading and sun damage for years to come with UV blockers in the formula.

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For exotic hardwood items that get a lot of use, use ProtectaClear. ProtectaClear is scratch-resistant, hard, and completely clear to seal carvings, bowls and even wooden eyeglasses.

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Beyond environmental protection, we also offer CrobialCoat with antimicrobial properties to help reduce the growth of microbes, fungus and mold. 

Carved wood bowl with copper in the cracks is sealed and protected with ProtectaClear.
Teak Patio table and chairs restored and protected with Everbrite to keep the teak from fading.

Wood sculptures and items made from exotic hardwoods can be sealed and protected with Everbrite Coatings.  Everbrite allows the beauty of the wood to show through while providing excellent protection.  

Before & After

Teak Patio table and chairs faded to white from sun damage
Teak Patio table and chairs color restored and protected with Everbrite

Restore and seal teak furniture to look new again with Everbrite Coating. 

Buy Coatings

Buy Everbrite to seal hard woods and restore color and finish.
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Buy ProtectaClear for high-touch hard woods like wood bowl, wooden eye glasses and more
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Customer Reviews for Wood

"I have had this bowl now for almost 2 years completed and as you can see from the photos, the copper is still very brilliant and the wood still has a nice gloss finish."

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-John Butch

Carved wood bowl with copper in the cracks is sealed and protected with ProtectaClear.
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