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C2 Guard for Wood

C2 Guard for Wood is a non-toxic, penetrating waterproofer and sealant designed for bare wood. Unlike typical stains that sit on the surface, C2 Guard penetrates deep into the wood's cellular structure, forming a flexible, protective polymer. This unique formulation provides up to 10 years of resistance against water penetration, preventing cracking, splitting, warping, corrosion, and mold/mildew. Available in clear or transparent tinted finishes, C2 Guard is our staff's top pick for preserving and beautifying wood siding, shingles, fences, and decks.

Start exploring the C2 Guard for Wood palette—select a colour below.

Explorer Other Colours

C2 Paint empowers you to create the perfect look for your renovation with a vast selection of over 500 colours, available in a variety of finishes and sheens. Whether you desire a velvety matte finish for a sophisticated look or a durable high-gloss sheen for high-traffic areas, C2 Paint provides the options you need to customize your space.

C2 Paint Family

The C2 Paint family offers a curated selection of interior and exterior paints designed for exceptional beauty and performance. From the luxurious depth of C2 Luxe to the versatile application of C2 Cabinet & Trim, each line is formulated with unique technology and premium ingredients to deliver stunning results.

Product Advice

Paint Quantity Calculator

1 gallon of paint will cover ~400 sq ft. Whereas 1 quart of paint will cover ~100 sq ft. To get a rough estimate of how much paint you will need, run through these steps: 

1. Add together the length of each wall. 

2. Multiply the sum of the wall length by the height of the wall to find the total square footage of your room.

3. Subtract 20 square feet for each door and 10 square feet for each window.

4. Multiply that final room square footage number by 2 to get the total square footage for 2 coats of paint.

5. Divide the number by 400 (gallon = 400 sq ft) to determine the number of gallons you need to purchase for 2 coats of paint.