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Is Bartoline Creocote safe to use?

Inhalation Harmful if inhaled. Vapours may cause headache, fatigue, dizziness and nausea. Ingestion May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways. Entry into the lungs following ingestion or vomiting may cause chemical pneumonitis.

Is Creocote banned?

Consumer use of creosote has been banned since 2003. Creosote is a carcinogen at any level, and there are significant environmental risks when wood treated with creosote comes into direct contact with soil or water.

What is Bartoline Creocote?

Bartoline Creocote is an oil-based wood treatment, effective when applied to exterior timbers. Its oil-based properties provide excellent surface water repellence, improve grain definition and restrict weather damage. Application: Rough cut exterior timbers such as garden sheds, fences and trellis work.

What Colour is light brown creosote?

Specifications

Brand Bartoline
Colour Light brown
Finish Matt
Location Exterior
Volume 4000ml

How do you dispose of Creocote?

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, creosote-treated wood “can be disposed of by ordinary trash collection.” Creosote, made from coal, is used to treat wood to prevent the wood from rotting.

Is Creocote toxic?

Harmful: danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure through inhalation. Vapour may irritate respiratory system or lungs. Ingestion Harmful if swallowed. Aspiration hazard if swallowed; harmful if liquid is aspirated into the lungs, may even prove fatal.

Is Creocote harmful?

Is Creocote a good wood preserver?

What is Creosote? Coal tar creosote has been in use for over 150 years and has traditionally been used as a preservative for timber products as it deters wood-destroying insects and wood-rotting fungi better than any other wood preservative on the market.

How good is creocote?

Excellent stain,easy to apply and the colour is fantastic and you can tell it’s quality stuff..my cabin looks great now I’ve used this creocote…. Excellent stain,easy to apply and the colour is fantastic and you can tell it’s quality stuff..my cabin looks great now I’ve used this creocote….

How long does Bartoline creocote take to dry?

The touch-dry time will vary upon the absorbency characteristic of the wood and ambient conditions but typically ranges from 24 to 72 hours. Children, pets and other animals should be kept away from treated timbers until they are completely dry.

What is the difference between creosote and Creocote?

Creocote is an oil-based, effective treatment for exterior wood developed as a safer, more environmentally friendly alternative to Creosote. Creocote can be used on a variety of exterior woods not only to protect and preserve but also to improve grain definition.

How long does Creocote protect wood?

The Shelf life of the product will be minimum 2 years from date of manufacture if correctly stored.

What can Bartoline creocote be used for?

Bartoline Creocote is an oil-based wood treatment, effective when applied to exterior timbers such as garden sheds, fences and trellis work. The oil-based properties provide excellent surface water repellence, improves grain definition and restricts weather damage. Ensure that all timbers are structurally sound, dry and free from surface growths.

What kind of wood treatment does creocote use?

Creocote is a ready to use oil based bitumen exterior wood treatment, providing a decorative and water repellent treatment to timber structures to protect against weathering effects. Available as a Light or Dark Brown matt finish both colours enable the basic grain characteristic definition of the wood to remain visible.

How many square meters does 1 litre of Bartoline cover?

Coverage: 1 Litre will cover 6 – 8 square meters depending upon texture and porosity of the timber to be treated. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Do you have to use preservative on creocote?

As Creocote is a water repellent decorative treatment but does not contain any biocides to prevent against fungal decay (wet / dry rot), the timber to which it is being applied to must have either been factory pressure treated or where a preservative product has been post factory applied.