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Introducing Woodluxe Exterior Stain

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The ultimate protection for outdoor beauty. The Ultimate Protection for Outdoor Beauty Extend the lu

The ultimate protection for outdoor beauty. [Benjamin Moore]( [Introducing Woodluxe® - Relaxing white lounge chairs on a beautiful waterside deck stained with Oxford Brown Woodluxe Semi-Solid stain.]( The Ultimate Protection for Outdoor Beauty Extend the luxurious beauty of any home to the outdoors with Woodluxe®, a premium-quality, all-weather exterior stain for protecting and beautifying siding, decks, porches, fences, and furniture. [Learn More]( Protects wood under a variety of weather conditions Provides a UV- and mildew-resistant coating Reduces cracking and peeling, which makes recoating easier Available in a wide range of opacities* and colors   [Two modern green rattan chairs and a table sit atop a deck with light brown wood flooring and white railings, extending from a home exterior sided with light brown wood, white trim, and floor-to-ceiling windows.](   Which Color Will You Choose? Woodluxe's innovative formulas deliver excellent durability and protection, while also offering a range of gorgeous opacities* and colors. [Download Brochure](     Don’t Forget to Sample! Before you purchase the stain needed for your project, experiment with Woodluxe 8 oz. stain samples to try multiple opacities and colors to see which one you like best. [Buy Samples]( [A line up of Woodluxe Exterior Stain sample jars.](   Guidance Every Step of the Way From Woodluxe stains to any one of our premium products, your local rep provides one-on-one project support, from paint specification to product consultation to color assistance and more. [Contact a Rep]( *Not all opacities are available in every Woodluxe product line.   [Design Inspiration](   [Curated Color Palettes](   [Paint Specifications](   [Connect with a Rep](   [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [Certifications]( | [SDS/TDS]( [Download Color Palettes]( | [Order Color Sheets]( [Privacy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [CA Supply Chains Act]( [Unsubscribe]( | [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Please do not reply to this email. For more information, call 1-866-708-9181 or visit our [contact us]( page. Benjamin Moore & Co., 101 Paragon Drive, Montvale, NJ 07645 ©2024 Benjamin Moore & Co. All Rights Reserved.  

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