Pro Renew Wood and Concrete Resurfacer is a specially formulated eco-friendly textured liquid coating that can be applied to and wood or concrete surface to bring it back to life and avoid expensive replacement. This scientifically engineered formula is not a paint or stain, but a 1-part (no mixing) water based thick coating that is designed to be applied to wood or concrete surfaces that show imperfections and surface damage from weather conditions, sunlight exposure, moisture, cracks, mold, and discoloration. Pro Renew acts as a liquid resurfacing coating that ’sits’ on the surface but adheres tenaciously (unlike stains or paints that soak in, and epoxies that are not UV stable) and provides a brand new slip-resistant surface. Gives the effect of replacing at a fraction of the cost.
Available in 2 Gallon Kits. Lighter colors and older/more porous wood can yield less coverage. ‘Smooth’ high solids acrylic version is available for painting wood uprights, stairs and between boards. This product is available in 25 colors!
Please Note: This product is not recommended for areas that have standing water or where water does not drain properly. Contact our office for coatings for these types of areas. Pail contents 3.75 gals if not tinted, 4 gals with tint. Pro Renew Wood/Concrete Resurfacer is made in batches and color tints will vary slightly from batch to batch. Please make sure to order enough material for your entire job to avoid discoloration in future applications. If this color shift does occur, it can be corrected by putting on a coat of the Smooth Version).Pail contents 3.75 gals if not tinted, 4 gals with tint.
*2 coats are required for proper performance and warranty coverage. Please note that it is mandatory to use our special textured foam roller pad to apply for the warranty coverage.
Pro Renew Wood Primer is required for all applications to wood in order to obtain the lifetime warranty. Please use our Use our Pro Flash Bond Primer for composite (Trex type) decking.
2 Gal 50-100 sq.ft per gallon |
*Lighter colors and older/more porous wood can yield less coverage