Rubio Hybrid Wood Protector, Natural
$24.99 ea.
Hybrid Wood Protector is a true 'monocoat', designed to color and protect exterior wood in a single layer. This exterior oil finish protects wooden decks, patios, façades, doors, shutters, carports, garden furniture, gazebos, pergolas, and more from discoloration and weathering. Its easy application and maintenance make Hybrid Wood Protector an exceptionally user-friendly product, ensuring long-lasting beauty and protection for all your outdoor wood surfaces.
Molecular Bonding
Hybrid Wood Protector utilizes Molecular Bonding Technology to color and protect wood in one layer, preventing overlaps and start marks, while integrated UV stabilizers reduce greying. Economical and suitable for almost all types of wood.
Look & Feel
Available in 22 colors, Hybrid Wood Protector enhances the natural look and feel of wood with a single-coat application.
Certified 0% VOC
Environmentally friendly with 0% VOC, Hybrid Wood Protector does not contain water or solvents and requires less packaging and transport needs.
Protection
Hybrid Wood Protector is easy to apply and maintain. It is non-film forming and will never peel or flake off, ensuring a lasting natural finish.
Drying & Maintenance
Fast-drying, Hybrid Wood Protector is touch-dry in 24 hours and fully cured in 7 days. Maintenance does not require sanding and is done using the same product.
| Brand | Rubio Monocoat USA |
| Solvent Clean Up | Specialty Cleaner |
| Dry Time (touch) | 24h |
| Cure Time | 7 days |
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