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How to protect timber window frames?

Thierry
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How to protect timber window frames?

Hi Team

 

1. I would like to apply some protection in the window architrave. Some have  mold due to condensation. And also to keep the colour natural.

 

2. Also do you have a glue to seal the outside connection between window aluminium frame and the brick?

 

 

Appreciate any advice.

 

Thanks

 

Thierry 

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EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How to protect timber window frames?

Hello @Thierry

 

I recommend using Selleys 290ml Clear Storm Waterproof Gutter And Roof Sealant. It can be used on brick and aluminium, but I suggest cleaning the area first with water, a bristle brush and some detergent to remove the moss and mould on the brick. Please make sure that the area is totally dry before you apply the silicone sealant. The sealant is rated for interior and exterior use so it is ok to use this indoors.

 

I propose planning where you want to apply the silicone before you open the bottle. Once you've determined your route make sure to remove any extra sealant that overspreads. As for the architrave, I suggest painting the surface to protect it from further UV exposure. It all depends if you want to use a stain and varnish or ordinary paint. You'll need to sand down the entire architrave if you are applying a new coat of paint.

 

Here are some handy step-by-step guides:  

 

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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Thierry
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Re: How to protect timber window frames?

Hi @EricL 

 

Ok - will use the sealant to seal the outdoor , connecting the aluminium window and brick. Hope this will solve the condensation issue during winter.

 

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2. I would like to keep the architrave with same natural look, maybe a bit glossy. Just want to protect it, especially where there are molds on the bottom inside window frame.

 

Maybe wash with soap to remove the moldy section?

 

Stain and varnish protection is the one to go?  has transparent colour? Will want to apply it to all the window frames

 

 

 

 

Thanks

Thierry

 

 

 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How to protect timber window frames?

Hello @Thierry

 

If you wish to keep the same look washing the timber with soap and water will remove the moss and mould. But if you paint it clear the grey washed-out finish will remain. I suggest sanding the timber to remove the grey colour and painting it with a stain and varnish. I recommend going to your store and looking at the stain and varnish sample board so that you can try and find a close match to your window finish. 

 

Here is a handy step-by-step guide: How to restore wooden furniture (the techniques used are applicable to your window frame)

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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Thierry
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Re: How to protect timber window frames?

Hi @EricL 

 

I have a bit leftover of intergrain merbau ultradeck oil , Id #1520136. Can I apply it on the window frame, more concern on the below, where water sit due to condensation.

 

Thanks

Thierry

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: How to protect timber window frames?

Hello @Thierry

 

I suggest testing a small portion of your window frame with the Intergrain Merbau Ultra Deck Oil. Please remember to sand the surface to remove the petrified top portion of the timber. I suggest giving it at least a week to make sure that the oil has dried properly on the timber surface. Test the surface of the timber with your fingers to make sure that the oil is no longer coming off. If it is dry, then

 you can paint the rest of the surfaces.

 

If you need further assistance, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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