Zar Flooring Supplies

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20 different stains from Honey Maple to Mocha. This stain wipes on easily, seals thoroughly and assures an even color. Oil modified wood stain: This stain is fast drying and easy to clean up. It leaves an even finish and uniform color. It also utilizes eco-friendly resins that make it one of the safer and more sustainable products on the market. Ultra plus stain: Choose from six different colors in gloss or satin. This unique mixture of polyurethane and stain makes application hassle-free and significantly cuts down project time. For more information regarding the different Zar wood stain products we carry, visit Lampert Lumber. Whether you are looking for prep, stain or protection, our team members will make sure you have everything you need before you start your project. FIND A LOCATION VISIT WEBSITE FIND A LOCATION We are proud to serve you from all of our 33 locations throughout the Midwest, offering you the best lumber services in the industry. Find your local Lampert Lumber location here. FIND A LOCATION Paints & Stains Cabot Paints DeckCorrect Paints Drylok Paints Duckback Paints Flood Paints Kilz Paints Krylon Paints Medallion Paints Penofin Paints Purdy Paints Rust-Oleum Paints Shur-Line Paints Sunnyside Paints Valspar Paints Wooster Paints Zar Paints Recent Blogs DISCONTINUATION OF LAMPERKS PROGRAM 11 Feb 2025 Picking Interior Colors For Your Home 08 Nov 2021 5 Projects That Add Value To Your Home 29 Oct 2021 About Us Our History Careers Testimonials Blog Lampert Apparel Professional Contractors We want to help you build your brand and your business. Contractor Store View Open Orders, Invoices, and Statements and Make Online Check Payments 24/7. Don't have an account? Sign up. BILLPAY Contact CONTACT US Copyright 2018 Lampert Lumber | 3503 High Point Dr N Ste 350, Oakdale, MN 55128 Find A Service: Select One Building Materials Cabinet Design Cabinets Deck Design Doors Engineered Wood Flooring Hardware Store Hardwood Flooring Home Improvement Store House Plans Industrial Supplies Insulation Kitchen Cabinets Lumber Lumber Company Lumber Yard Millwork Roofing Storage Sheds Tools Windows Wood Woodworking Tools Find A City: Select One Adams Amery Augusta Blue Earth Chetek Cumberland Des Moines Eagle River Fargo Faribault Janesville Ladysmith Lake Elmo Le Mars Madison Mauston Milwaukee Minneapolis Moose Lake North Branch Northfield Pella Rice Lake Ridgeland Rockford Sandstone Sioux Falls Sister Bay Spooner St. Croix Falls St. Paul Sturgeon Bay Washington Island Webster City Wells Windom Worthington Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Terms And Conditions | Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information

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