🪵 Fortify your wood with the highest strength copper shield — don’t let your project fall behind!
Copper Naphthenate 17% (2% metal) is a premium wood preservative jug designed for exterior use, offering maximum protection against termites and decay. It meets AWPA M4 standards and key building codes, features a low VOC, eco-friendly formula sourced from recycled copper, and covers up to 300 sq ft per gallon for efficient, professional-grade wood treatment.
Color | Copper |
Brand | Tenino |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Copper,Metal |
Model Name | CCWP1090 |
Size | Gallon |
Coating Description | Copper Naphthenate Wood Preservative |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7 x 4 x 11.5 inches |
Item Weight | 8.2 Pounds |
Finish Type | Copper,Metal |
Recommended Uses For Product | exterior |
Coverage | 100 - 300 sq ft |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 1 Gallons |
Base Material | Wood |
Package Information | Jug |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Copper Care Wood Preservatives, Inc. |
Unit Count | 128 Fl Oz |
UPC | 850098004073 |
Part Number | CCWP1090-1GAL |
Item Weight | 8.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7 x 4 x 11.5 inches |
Item model number | CCWP1090-1GAL |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Copper,Metal |
Volume | 1 Liters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**S
Great product!
Used this on our dock at the lake to help preserve the wood from the moisture. So far, so good. It was recommended by the lumber company where we got the wood, and it seems to be working just fine! So glad we got it. It is very messy to paint on after the fact. If you can treat your wood with it before installation (I know, and extra step, right?), it will be easier to manage.
R**B
Easy to apply, good coverage
Great product, mix it with 1/3 this and 2/3 diesel fuel for penetration. Have used it on my flat bed utility trailer. Penetrates the wood quickly.
R**R
Easy to use
No one can give an honest review of this unless they’re coming back 10 years after using it to mention if it works or not.I’ve used the Rustoleum version of this in the past so I was aware of the odor and thought people commenting on the odor were being over dramatic, after all, you’re buying it to protect wood, not freshen the air. I’ll say this, if the smell is any indication of how well it works it must work great. I’m surprised the post office delivered it… It was in a sealed plastic container, that was sealed in a ziplock bag, which was sealed in a cardboard box which was sealed in the Amazon shipping box and when I brought the package in and sat it on the table, before even opening the outermost box, the smell was filling the house and I had to sit the box outside.I used this to treat the entire top of a 10X20 deck we built for a hot tub, I went with this over the Rustoleum version because there’s was only .88 gallons (weird) this was a full gallon. There is also a higher percentage of the active ingredient in this, so you get more product and it’s stronger. It also smells a lot stronger than the Rustoleum so I’ll take that as it’s going to work better.I’ve seen people use the specialty deck sealers and stains and it just doesn’t last or hold up. None of those are code approved for treating structural wood that can then be buried underground so I figure this will work much better, I also wanted to keep the raw treated lumber look and this fit that bill, time will tell how well it works, so 10 years from now I’ll come back and update.The package says the smell and color will fade in time, hopefully the smell fades sooner than later because after treating the deck I can still smell it outside, strong, a quarter mile away walking up to my mailbox and the smell has permeated inside the house.Another plus, application was easy, I just poured it in a paint pan and brushed it on with a 9” brush, it soaks right in, no need to worry about brush strokes or marks. It also covers the area it claims, most things claim to cover so many feet and I end up getting about half what they claim. This says 100-300 sq feet and I got a generous 200 sq feet out of the gallon, with enough left over to 2nd coat heavy traffic areas.My only real complaints:There’s nothing on the label to indicate a before use cure time, it just says 1 hour before a 2nd coat if desired.There’s nothing on the label to indicate how long you have before rain.There’s nothing on the label to tell you optimal application temperatures.So I’m taking all that to mean none of it matters?There’s also nothing on the label to indicate if it gives UV protection or not.
G**Y
Works but some toxic stuff
Never used copper preservative wood treatment before….ended up using this stuff for the cut ends on PT lumber. The smell is something horrid, which I suppose is good knowing it’s going to keep the decay/rot at bay and kill any of those pesky termites that decide to take a bite. I think it’s been over a year since I first started using this product, and I will say the green color slightly lessens over time but it depends of the type of lumber. If the PT wood comes natural or yellow looking, then this stuff stains green and doesn’t weather down, but in brown PT lumber it tends to bend in after a couple months of being in the elements.
K**E
BEST AVAILABLE
Most potent Copper Napthanate available
D**N
Copper Naphthenate
This is hard to find in local hardware stores. It's needed when constructing anything with cut treated lumber that will be in contact with the soil. It's always available here.
B**Y
Great product !!!
It covers a large areas used it on dry Ponderosa pine stud wall soaks in really well. Hope it adds years to this wall and hope it repels insects did not have treated lumber available.
T**I
Initial Use Review: Seems Good
Purchased and used a gallon to provide secondary preventive protection to (a) a new house's 6x6 pressured treated household power pole, (b) the pressured treated plywood backer for the power box, and (c) 168 linear feet of 5/4x6x8' ground contact pressure treated deck boards (ground placement, to help stop unwanted water & dirt erosion).Product is easy to use (I used a 3" foam roller), covering all end cuts and all sides of the lumber (including the deck boards' edges). It does have a distinct odor, though, despite the plastic bottle, ziploc bag, and Amazon box (like another commenter described). The odor lessens over time (for me, it was 3 months of waiting between order and use), and I could barely smell it during application.It soaks into wood well, even "big box store, too wet, lumber". However, for those that care about looks... you are applying a copper based protection to the lumber; It will be greener.Prevention of future decay, for my uses, was the goal. We'll see how it does many years from now... when this review likely won't matter. :)
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