CUTEK® Colourtones
CUTEK® Extreme is sold as a clear oil, and if applied without an added CUTEK® Colourtone, it will allow your wood to lighten naturally into a beautiful silver look on exposure to sunlight and UV.
Note:
CUTEK® Extreme diffuses deeply into wood and will continue to provide moisture protection and improve dimensional stability even if a CUTEK® Colourtone is not added and the wood becomes weathered and grey.
If you would like to retain the natural freshly oiled colour of the wood you’re working with, you MUST add a suitable Colourtone to the clear oil. Choose one of our Colourtones which have been specifically developed to closely match many popular wood species.
For best results, select a Colourtone that stays close to the natural shade of the coated wood.
Important:
Use ONLY CUTEK® Colourtones with CUTEK® Extreme. These are PROPRIETARY products designed to work together, and are also not compatible with any third-party product
Understanding CUTEK® Colourtones:
It’s important to understand that CUTEK® Extreme is a penetrating oil designed to enhance the natural colour and grain of wood. CUTEK® Extreme is sold as a clear oil that can be used to protect the wood from moisture and moisture related movement such as cupping, warping and splitting. Using just the clear oil will protect the wood, providing stability and structural integrity while allowing it to naturally lighten and produce a silver weathered patina over time. The soft natural lightening and silvering of the wood represents a low care option and is becoming an increasingly popular way to leave wood in weather exposed settings.
Wood projects using clear CUTEK® Extreme oil that have silvered can easily be returned back to the wood’s original colour using CUTEK® Wood Reviver and high pressure washing followed by further applications of CUTEK® Extreme.
However, if you desire to maintain the original colour of the ‘freshly oiled’ wood then you need to purchase a CUTEK® Colourtone to add to the clear CUTEK® Extreme. It is important that the Colourtone that you choose is suited to your selected wood as it should further enhance the natural colour and grain and help to maintain its “natural” colour over a longer period of time.
If you would like to alter the colour of your wood (e.g. make your wood look lighter or darker than its natural state), there are Colourtones that can help you meet your design requirements.
Always obtain a Pre-Mixed Sample to assess your colour choice before proceeding with your project.
Please note: CUTEK® is unable to offer any specific performance warranties in relation to colour retention for CUTEK® products because of many variables related to the weathering process including but not limited to: the age and porosity of the wood, species, situation, design and structure, aspect, differing exposure to the weather, method of application and adequacy of preparation.
What to expect when using CUTEK® Colourtone:
Most wood care products on the market leave a build up of material on the surface of the wood. In the short term this provides more colour, but in the long term the finish can be prone to peeling and flaking, which requires time and money to repair.
The CUTEK® system is unique as the colour is designed to fade, wear or erode slowly over time and with use, rather than peel or flake. The initial CUTEK® Colourtone intensity on new smooth wood projects only offers subtle amounts of pigment that enhance the wood. Wood that is exposed fully to the weather will lighten faster as the wood acclimatizes. A follow up application after this initial weathering period will provide much greater colour intensity as the wood becomes rougher and more open.
How to increase colour intensity on new wood:
New wood is milled smooth and often has a mill glaze which will greatly restrict the initial colour adhesion of any pigment. Better results can be achieved by creating a rougher surface and preparing the wood using CUTEK® Wood Reviver in combination with a high pressure washer. Sanding the new wood with 80 grit paper will give even better results as it removes mill glaze and creates a much rougher surface which will enable greater colour intensity. Note: The rougher the surface of the wood, the greater the colour intensity and durability. Rough sawn or heavy brushed wood profiles will take more oil and colour so much bolder colour contrast can be achieved. The amount of mill glaze if any that is present on any job can vary significantly depending on species density, and machining method used.
Note: sanded surfaces should be vacuumed or washed thoroughly to remove all loose wood and dust.