So the shed is up and now i need to apply some water protector to stop it rotting when it gets wet. Only trouble is that all the products I've found say it shouldn't be applied in the cold. I'm looking for a clear matt varnish, as I don't want to change the appearance of the wood too much. If i can get UV protection as well as rain protection, that would also be good.
This Ronseal product, for example, states it shouldn't be applied in less than 10C weather.
Similarly, Osmo says ideal application temp is over 10C.
I have a window of a couple ours this afternoon when it will be 4C when I could, if I find the right product at my local screwfix, apply one coats to the most exposed sides of the shed.
After that the temperature is dropping for the next 10 days, and after that I'm away for a week until Christmas.
There isn't much rain forecast at least. Shall I just leave it and wait for the weather to improve? The shed came with one factory applied coat, but the installers told me it's just a basic level of protection and i really need to apply at least two coats myself.