4.
WOOD, A NATURAL MATERIAL
Being a natural material, wood will have some imperfections. These are normal and have no impact on the
service life of the product.
A certain number are superficial and do not fall within the scope of the guarantees.
4.1
Colour variations
Colour variations are common to every species of wood.
Treatment brings them out because the depth of penetration of
the product depends on the wood density and grain. Weathering
of wood outdoors will significantly attenuate these colour
variations.
4.2
Resin beads
When resinous wood species are autoclaved, the alternating
pressure and vacuum can cause sticky residue to rise to the
surface. To remove it, scrape it carefully with an appropriate
tool, being careful not to touch the wood. Turpentine spirits
could also be effective, but could stain the wood if too much is
applied.
4.3
Salt stains
Small green stains are frequently found on the surface of
autoclaved wood. These can be removed with light sanding. If
left untreated, this colour will disappear over time.
4.4
Greying
Wood exposed to the sun and the moon is susceptible to
greying. Some of the wood could already be greyed due to the
storage conditions of the various elements of the structure.
This is a natural phenomenon that has no impact on the structural
integrity of the product. The colour of the whole structure will
even out after a few months of exposure..
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