Wood Cleaners That Bring Out the Grain

Every lasting finish starts with a proper clean. From light prep to deep restoration, CBR offers professional wood cleaners designed to prepare your project for stain or finishing.

Why Choose Us

Our Canadian-made cleaners ensure coatings bond properly. Eco-friendly, professional-tested, and designed for use as part of the CBR system.

Products Overview

ASC

Price range: $35.00 through $159.00

Our Process

1

Clean

2

Brighten

3

Stain

4

Optional UV Topcoat

5

Maintain

Cleaners

Cleaners remove dirt, mildew, greying, and tannins — ensuring stains penetrate and protect properly.

Note: Cleaners do not remove mill glaze. Mill glaze must be sanded or weathered away before staining.

Galleries

A Gallery of Cleaners

Testimonials

Trusted By Contractors, Loved By Homeowners

Calvin Jang
Calvin Jang
Fantastic product with amazing results ! John and his team at CBR were friendly, helpful and gave me some great advice. I wasn't sure which color stain to select so they suggested I take home some samples to try before making a decision.
Troy Wight
Troy Wight
Extremely happy with the stain I used from CBR this weekend. Have used this stain since we first built our house but the new formula worked wonders and the advice we received from John helped a lot with the prep and application.
Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith
Amazing stain! I have been using Broda Stains for many years in Nova Scotia and this product is so easy to use and holds up extremely well to our varied weather conditions. Clean up is a breeze and I love the look on my deck. So happy!
Full House YYR
Full House YYR
I use Broda Stain 226 Ebony on my home (western red cedar) and the colour is perfect. I love how the wood grain still shows through and gives the wood a rich, dark colour. Customer service is also top notch.

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Best wood cleaner for decks/furniture?
Wood Wash.
Cleaner removes dirt, brightener restores colour in greyed wood.
Yes, they ensure absorption, but mill glaze must be sanded/weathered first.