Softwood Lye

Item number:

Minimizes yellowing of softwood

  • Preserves the light colours of the wood 
  • Requires after-treatment with oil or soap 
  • Only for softwood
  • Contains white pigments 

*The wood sample is shown on pine

100 ML
2.5 L

Product details

  • Description
  • Specifications
  • Technical data sheet
  • Safety data sheet

VOC:

10 g/l, maximum VOC content (A/g (WB)): 30 g/l.

Density:

1.00-1.10 g/ml.

pH-value:

pH 13-14

Shelf life:

3 years

Application Temperature:

+15-25°C and approx. 50% air humidity.

Coverage:

10-12 m²/L

Colours:

White

Cleaning of tools:

Use water

Storage:

+10-25°C. Keep out of reach of children. Do not expose to heat (e.g. sunlight). Store frost-free during winter and cool during summer.

Packaging:

2.5 L

Dilution:

Undiluted

Odour:

Faint

Solid content:

10-20%

Drying time:

6-12 hours at 20°C

Softwood Lye is used for priming of unfinished or newly sanded interior woodwork such as floors, stairs, furniture, and panels. The priming prevents the wood from yellowing and enhances the natural grain of the wood, producing a white wash finish. Softwood Lye may be used for all types of softwood such as pine, spruce, and pitch-pine. Used on larch wood, an antique grey/brownish finish is created. Softwood Lye may not be used on hardwood. The final colour is achieved after 1-2 months.

Worksteps

Instructions
Products in use
The unfinished woodwork must be clean, dry and finely sanded (grit 100-120) before applying the lye.

Always remember to test on a less visible spot to check the compatibility of the surface with the product.

  1. Shake the container well and pour the Lye into a plastic bucket. It is important that no pigments are left in the container. Stir regularly during the application to prevent the pigments from settling to the bottom.
  2. Apply an even coat of the lye with the WOCA Applicator, a nylon brush or roller lengthwise along the grain. Apply at least 1 L of lye per 10-12 m²/L of wood. Leave wood to dry for approx. 6-12 hours at 20°C.
  3. De-nib standing fibres and remove excess pigments with a medium e.g. green or bordeaux, sanding polishing pad. Remove the sanding dust with a vacuum cleaner.
  4. Finish the wood surface with a WOCA oil or soap.
Softwood Lye can assume a greenish colour, which will disappear in the course of time.