Use and Care Manual

Cedar Products Care and Maintenance
The Gift of Durability
Western red cedar contains natural oils that acts as preservatives to help the wood resist insect
infestation and decay. Cedar is also a dimensionally stable wood that lies flat and stays straight. Properly
finished and maintained, Western Red Cedar ages gracefully and endures for many years.
Cedar is the preferred material for all outdoor applications that seek visual harmony with the landscape
combined with stability and durability: from siding and patio decking to fences, planters, screens,
shelters and garden furniture. Indoors, cedar's dimensional stability makes it perfectly suited to a variety
of uses in high moisture areas such as kitchens, bathrooms and saunas. Cedar wood is a favorite with
builders because it is lightweight but strong. It is easy to saw, nail and drill. Cedar wood has little or no
messy pitch or resins.
Western Red Cedar should be preservative treated if intended for use in applications where it comes in
contact with the ground.
Cedar is used for its long-lasting beauty.
No other softwood has the rich beauty or long-lasting performance of cedar wood.
Cedar is used for its dimensional stability.
Cedar wood acts like a sponge; when it absorbs moisture, it swells and when it loses moisture it shrinks.
Cedar wood has thinner cell walls which shrink and swell less than other woods, so redwood is less likely
to warp, split, cup or check.
Cedar is used for its natural durability.
Cedar wood heartwood is naturally resistant to decay and insects.
Use cedar because it is easy to paint, stain and glue.
No other softwood holds paints, stains and other coatings better than cedar wood. Cedar wood also
bonds exceptionally well.
Do I need to finish this cedar wood product?
Though cedar wood will perform better than most other types of woods if left without a finish, it will
look better and last longer if a protective finish is applied and maintained.
All of our cedar wood products are coated with natural linseed oil for protection. If you like the finished
look of the linseed oil on our cedar wood products, you should apply a new layer to it once a year, if not
the cedar wood will age to a silver-gray color when exposed to the outdoor weather elements.
What type of finish is more durable than linseed oil but still retains a natural appearance?
Our linseed oil is the most natural form of finish you can apply to cedar wood, but it will only retain the
look for about a year or two.
The transparent and semi-transparent stains may last from three to four years. These finishes contain
pigments which protect the wood from the degrading effects of solar radiation.
The best products contain water repellents, mildewcides and ultraviolet light blockers or absorbers.
When selecting a pigmented stain, CRA recommends testing finishes on a small area to be sure the

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