A range of commercially available natural finish products were exposed to natural weathering at test sites in Vancouver, B.C. and Gulfport, Mississippi. One of the pre-treatments evaluated under these finishes was chromated copper arsenate (CCA) pressure treatment. After 28 months in test, the finishes over CCA-treated wood were subjected to a wipe test to assess their ability to seal in arsenic. Film-forming finishes provided a good barrier against leaching, while penetrating stains were less effective, although all finishes reduced dislodgeable arsenic compared to unfinished CCA-treated wood.