OIL WOOD STAIN: NATURAL CLEAR​

Natural Clear Oil Stain enhances the natural color of wood by adding golden warmth and richness while preserving the raw grain appearance.

Step 1: Create the Color

Weatherwood NATURAL CLEAR oil-based wood stain can be used to darken and warm the color of raw or Weatherwood stained wood.

Weatherwood Stain’s NATURAL CLEAR wood stain is a formulated using a modified low VOC oil to create rich colors, without the harmful off-letting of traditional oil wood finishes. Weatherwood oil stains are suitable for use on all raw or Weatherwood stained indoor wood surfaces.

Technical Details

Part of the Weatherwood Finishing System

Step 1 — Create the Color
Step 2 — Refine with Maintenance Oil (optional tonal adjustment)
Step 3 — Protect with Architectural Topcoat

Performance Overview

Designed for consistent results across professional applications and production environments.

  • Modified oil-based reactive formulation
  • Penetrating oils deliver color deep into the wood's surface for a rich look
  • Compatible with Weatherwood architectural topcoats
  • Suitable for professional application and production environments
  • Innovative VOC free formulation

Application Methods

Wipe Application — lighter, more controlled
Spray Application — efficient, even coverage in production environments
Flood / Saturation — deeper tonal development and richer character
Multiple Coats — increased density and darker finish


Compatible Substrates

Weatherwood oil stains final color will vary based on species density and composition. Suitable for use on:

  • Hardwoods
  • Softwoods
  • Veneers
  • Reclaimed lumber
  • Pressure-treated lumber

    Sample testing is recommended prior to production or specification.

Intended Use

For interior applications.

Protect the finish with Weatherwood Architectural Topcoats:

Weatherwood Varnish for cabinetry, millwork, and furniture.

Weatherwood Polyurethane for flooring and other high-traffic surfaces.

Coverage

Available in Half Pint and Quart containers.

Half Pint — 100 sq ft
Quart — 400 sq ft
5 Gallon — 2,500 sq ft

Coverage may be less on soft woods and depending on application method.