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CPR™ - Wood & Log Brightener, Cleaner, and Mold/Algae Killer

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CPR® Log Cleaner and Brightener brings your logs and wood back to life.

 

CPR cleans and brightens bare logs and wood, and restores luster and vibrancy when used for routine log home maintenance.  It’s a gentle log and wood home cleaner whose oxygenated bleach formula won’t weaken wood fibers.  It effectively kills mold, mildew, and fungus, while also removing dirt, dust, pollen and other surface contaminants.  Use CPR in conjunction with power washing or media blasting to perfectly prepare wood surfaces before staining, or apply with a pump sprayer and rinse with a hose for routine maintenance.

 

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CPR Log Cleaner and Brightener benefits include:

  • Oxygenated bleach formula is gentle yet effective

  • The powder form is easy to transport – no spills along the way

  • Easy to mix and apply

  • Environmentally friendly – won’t harm plant life

  • Safe to use around pets and children

 

Where to use:

Use on most any exterior wood surface (see Where Not to Use for exceptions). Will not damage or discolor most building materials. Always test in an inconspicuous area first.

 

Where NOT to use:

Do not use on high-tannin woods, like Redwood and Douglas Fir. Always test in an inconspicuous area first

 

Sizes:

1/2 gallon powder concentrate

 

How much CPR do I need?

  • At cleaner strength (8:1), 1 container mixed will clean 750-1,000 square feet, depending on wood porosity

 

Product Estimator

Brightener Strength:
One half-gallon container will mix to make 4 gallons of solution
400-600 sq. ft. per mixed half-gallon container (100 to 150 sq. ft. per mixed gallon) 

 

Cleaner Strength:
One half-gallon container will mix to make 8 gallons of solution
800-1200 sq. ft. per mixed half-gallon container (200-300 sq. ft. per mixed gallon)

 

Where to use:

CPR Log Cleaner and Brightener is an excellent cleaner and brightener for most log and wood surfaces.

Where not to use:
Due to discoloration, do not use CPR on high-tannin woods, like Redwood. Always test in an inconspicuous area first.

 

Download Informational PDFs:

CPR Users Manual


CPR Frequently Asked Questions:

 

 "How do I get rid of mold/mildew on the surface of my wood?" 

Try these methods first:

1) Apply CPR in the brightener strength (4 parts water to 1 part CPR).  Apply according to directions. Thoroughly rinse, very thoroughly. 


2) Or, apply fresh bleach in a 4 parts water to 1 part bleach solution.  Allow to sit no more than 10 minutes, then thoroughly rinse, very thoroughly.

If those don’t work, chat with us or call us. There may be other issues at play that need to be considered.

In all cases where mold/mildew is a problem, be sure to use an extra mildewcide in any future coats of stain.  Find a mildewcide by clicking right here.  

 

"How do I maintain my chinking and caulking?"

When installed properly according to the instructions, chinking and caulking don’t take much in the way of maintenance.  It is always good practice to check for any loss of adhesion or center tearing so that you can repair it immediately, preventing any water and insect infiltration in those areas.  You may also want to periodically clean the surface for appearance’s sake. You can clean your chinking and caulking lines with soap and water.  Stubborn areas can be scrubbed with a nylon brush and water.

 

"How should I prep my home that already has stain on it?"

That will depend on what is on there and what condition it’s in.  A light pressure wash may be all that’s needed if everything is in good shape.  If there are significant areas of peeling stain, bare and/or gray wood, etc., a vigorous power wash or media blast will be needed.

 



"My house looks good, except on one side it looks weathered.  I like the weathered look on my home, but someone told me it was rotting." 

That “weathered” look – gray and/or yellowed wood – is really the erosion of the wood.  Freshly-cut, debarked wood is white to very light yellow in color.  As wood starts to weather, its color shifts from a deep golden color, to gray, and can then become almost black in color in the latest stages of weathering. The wood surface is deteriorating due to UV radiation, oxidation, and water damage.  Actual wood fibers are weakening and detaching from the main body of the log.  It is best to remove all of this weathered wood and then re-stain. Otherwise, several major problems are likely to occur.  Don't be lazy, do it right. 

 

 

This is Why You Should Use CPR

Gentle yet effective

Oxygenated bleach formula removes dirt, pollen, and other surface contaminants (bird poo, anyone?) to reveal clean, fresh wood.

Kills mold and algae

Strong enough to get rid of those pesky microorganisms that degrade your stain.

Easy to mix and apply

Water and a pump sprayer are all you need.

Safe to use around pets and kids

Even if Fido and Freddy get some on them, it rinses easily and won’t do any damage.



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