A good preservative should fulfil the following requirements:
- It should be safe to the user.
- It should not have unpleasant smell.
- It should be non-inflammable.
- It should be capable of penetrating into the fibres.
- It should not corrode the metal pieces attached to the timber.
- It should allow other materials such as paints or varnishes to be applied on it.
- It should not be washed away by water.
- It should not get deteriorated by heat, light, etc.
- It should not reduce the strength of timber and warp the structure.
- It should be cheap and easily available in the market.
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