Deck & Log WOODGuard
Price range: $97.99 through $389.99
Introducing WOODguard® Deck & Log! A perfect pairing for your WoodGuard treated Home!
WOODguard® Deck & Log is a durable, oil-based wood stain built to protect your outdoor investment. Designed for decks, docks, log homes, railings, pilings, siding and other exposed wood. It penetrates deep into the wood surface to shield from within in as little as one coat. With a drier finish and less rub-off, Woodguard Deck & Log provides extended durability for protecting walkable and other surfaces against the elements.
The result: long-term water repellency and a rich, uniform finish that enhances natural wood tones while providing enhanced durability for decks, docks and more.
Why Choose WOODguard D&L Stain:
- Non film-forming oil that won’t ever crack or peel; no need to blast or strip in between coats
- 22 semi-transparent colors available
- As little as One coat application
- Excellent water repellency & UV protection
- Builds on WoodGuards 50 years of Home Protection Experience
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Description
Product Description
*Disclaimer: The final color will look dramatically different depending on the wood’s age & species, so we recommend trying WOODguard stain samples before ordering. Pictures are of WOODguard Exterior and may very slightly from WOODguard Deck & Log.
Coverage:
1 gallon typically covers 100-250 sq. ft depending on surface condition and wood porosity.
ONE COAT PROTECTION
Deep-penetrating coverage with no cracking, chipping, or peeling. For longer lasting protection a second coat can be added after allowing the first coat to completely soak into the wood and dry.DECKS, DOCKS & MORE
Ideal for horizontal, vertical and sloped exterior wood surfaces.FAST-DRYING, EXTRA DURABILITY
Less tack and rub-off adding extra durability for your deck.EXCEPTIONAL WATER REPELLENCY
Helps control cupping, warping and splitting.UV-STABLE
Transparent iron oxide and micronized titanium dioxide pigments protect wood from fading and sun damage.COLOR HARMONY
Available in factory pre-tints to match your WOODguard-finished home — perfect for decks attached to log homes or other WOODguard-treated structures.LOW MAINTENANCE
Reapply approximately every 2–4 years for extended service life. No stripping required for subsequent coats.VOC-COMPLIANT
Meets requirements in all 50 states. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.Beautify and protect your deck, dock or log home with WOODguard® Deck & Log — the stain that penetrates deeper, lasts longer, and keeps your outdoor wood looking its best.
Oil formula
WOODguard D&L’s oil formula naturally repels water, penetrates deeply into the wood, and conditions it to prevent cupping and warping. Even though it keeps water out, the oil allows the wood to breathe freely so that moisture can escape.
Most importantly, the oil formula never dries or forms a film on the surface of the wood. This means that when wood expands and contracts, WOODguard D&L can never crack or peel like film-forming stains eventually do.
 A “Green” Stain:
WOODguard is one of the few green wood stains on the market. It meets the VOC standard levels set by the Ozone Transport Commission (OTC) and the even more stringent limits set by the state of California. It meets the VOC requirements and is available in all 50 states.
How to Apply WOODguard:
Watch this video for the manufacturer’s tips on how to best prepare your wood and apply your WOODguard and Woodguard D&L stain. Or keep reading below!

1. Preparing your Wood:
Why it’s important
Whether your wood is new or weathered, you should wash it thoroughly before applying WOODguard D&L product to remove any mill glaze, dirt or mildew. Cleaning the wood in-between applications also keeps it from darkening as quickly over time.
If your wood was previously treated with a different product, make sure to order a sample pack of WOODguard or you can even try some motor oil on your wood to test whether WOODguard will be able to soak into it.
How to clean your wood
- Mix 1 gallon water with 1 quart liquid bleach and 8 oz Trisodium Phosphate. (TSP is a cleaner and degreaser that you can find at a local hardware or paint store.)
- Pour this mixture into a pump-up garden sprayer.
- In small, manageable sections, wet the wood with water.
- Spray generously with the TSP solution, working from the bottom up. If needed, scrub the area with a stiff bristled nylon brush, keeping the surface wet. Important: Don’t allow the solution to dry on the wood!
- Rinse the solution off of the wood from the top down, using a power washer set to below 500 psi. You should hold the power washer nozzle about a foot away from the wood.
- Make sure you’ve completely rinsed away all the bleach. You can check the rinse water with PH paper to ensure that the PH from the runoff water is the same as from the fresh water.
After you’re done
Allow the wood to dry completely before applying WOODguard D&L (less than 18% moisture). The drying time will vary depending on the weather, but even in warm sunny conditions allow at least two days for the wood to dry. If the brush left any fuzz on the wood, give it a quick sanding with coarse-grit sandpaper.
2. Mixing your Stain:
Before you apply WOODguard D&L, mix it thoroughly so that the color goes on evenly and no ingredients are left at the bottom of the container. If you need to use buckets from different batches, you can mix them together to make sure the color is consistent.
IMPORTANT: Remember to keep the stain mixed, as the colorant will settle out quickly. You should be mixing the container whenever you take out more stain.
For single gallons
These can be easily mixed with a paint stirrer. If you ordered any additives such as Bee Gone, NBS 30 or MX-3, don’t forget to measure out the appropriate quantities and add them to your stain before stirring.
For 5-gallon buckets
Our custom colors are shipped as a quart of colorant that comes with a 5-gallon bucket of Honey Base WOODguard D&L. This mixing base provides slightly more pigment than the standard WOODGuard Exterior clear which aids with fade resistance of horizontal surfaces. You should pour the entire quart into the bucket before mixing it up. If you ordered any additives such as Bee Gone, NBS 30 or MX-3, now is also the time to add the entire bottle(s) to your stain.
Unfortunately the bucket lid doesn’t come off easily. So we recommend leaving the lid on and using a drill mixer like the Hyde Stir Whip to mix through the bunghole. The mixer attaches to an electric drill and should reach all the way to the bottom of your bucket.
If you don’t have a mixer, another option is to transfer the stain into another 5-gallon bucket that comes with a lid. You can use a small amount of Mineral Spirits or Paint Thinner to retrieve any ingredients left in the bottom of the original bucket and add it back into the new bucket.Â
And again, don’t forget to keep mixing up your stain frequently as you apply it.
3. Applying your stain:
Wait for the right conditions
You’ve cleaned your wood, allowed it to dry, and mixed up your stain. But before you start, check your weather forecast. For best results, apply WOODguard D&L when no rain is expected for at least 36 hours, the overnight low temperature is above 50°F/10°C and the daytime high temperature is below 95°F/35°C.
What to use
You can use a regular paint brush or roller, but the fastest way to apply WOODguard D&L is with a backpack pump-up sprayer. Do not use an airless paint sprayer. This is because airless sprayers use high pressures that will atomize the WOODguard D&L and make it harder to contain. Atomized WOODguard D&L is dangerous to plants and should not be breathed.
Apply heavily
-Spray on a single coat to the point of refusal. Don’t be afraid to apply the WOODguard D&L very heavily; it has no drying agents so it will not leave lap marks or runs after it has been fully absorbed. The more stain the wood absorbs, the longer the treatment will last and the better it will protect your wood. On decks and contact surfaces, wipe any unabsorbed product off after 24 hours.
-After spraying, back-brush with a good quality brush in the direction of the grain.
That’s it!
WOODguard D&L only needs one coat, but for deeper color, or on older more porous wood, a second coat may be applied if you wish. Although WOODguard D&L can be rained on after 24 hours, it will take 3 days to 2 weeks to cure completely and will usually lighten considerably during the curing period.
You should re-stain your wood about 2 to 4 years after the initial treatment. Horizontal surfaces in full sun will need more frequent application. After that, reapply only as needed.
If you have any questions or concerns, please leave us a comment below or give us a call at 1-800-524-1093 to speak with a WOODguard D&L stain expert.
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Technical Information
Technical Information
Do you need more information about WOODguard? Consult these pdf’s for detailed product and safety information from the manufacturer.
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