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sizecocktail
16.05.2021 0:32:53

Ben Moore Porch and Floor paint. more


mjmvisser
12.05.2021 23:42:11

Then I saw that the original poster noted that it's been six months already. more


pmw
12.06.2021 5:21:16

Not sure what you mean by polyurethene based paints, since there are oil based poly and water based poly both. [links]


seq2010
15.05.2021 21:26:12

Unless you're the lead dog, the view just never changes. more


hjordanfishere
16.05.2021 0:32:53

No. There are standardized industry tests developed and adopted by both the Federal government and the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) which measure the amount of water repellency a waterproofing product provides. Products for wood must be greater than 60% efficient at providing water repellency in order to meet the minimum water repellency criteria. Not all products provide this much protection, but nearly all Thompson’s ® WaterSeal ® products exceed this standard. more


nsamiramcmillanw
12.05.2021 23:42:11

Q: Are all waterproofers basically the same? more


twobitcoins
12.06.2021 5:21:16

Not with Thompson’s ® WaterSeal ® exterior stains . They are specially formulated so you get unsurpassed waterproofing protection and beautiful color at the same time. However, not all stains provide the same level of water repellency. If you are not using Thompson’s ® WaterSeal ® exterior stains, we can’t guarantee how much waterproofing protection you’re getting. [links]


mr1337357
15.05.2021 21:26:12

Yes. Although pressure-treated lumber is pre-treated with chemicals, preventing insect damage, it is NOT waterproofed. In fact, the chemical treatment actually causes the lumber to dry out quicker and absorb more water than untreated lumber. When wood absorbs water, it swells; as the wood dries it shrinks. These wet/dry cycles cause wood to crack, warp and split. more


sizecocktail
08.06.2021 8:17:02

One gallon of water as a vehicle, and after drying, hundreds of gallons of
rain just can't get in.
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rjebro
23.04.2021 3:25:54

It's probably bad. Take it back for an exchange.


benjamin1greer
20.04.2021 4:05:41

I bought a new 5 gal. pail of Thompsons the other day to finish my
deck, I opened it up and its milky! What gives my other (older) single gal
is clear fluid. The look of the pail is the same but the product seems to
have changed.
Any ideas on this. I don't like the milky product, I tested it on a concrete
section of my patio and it is now blotchy. Yet a section of the patio done
with the older pail looks fine.


Fog Fence
11.06.2021 20:58:20

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iburdette13
25.05.2021 8:28:58

She was referring to the risk of fire and explosion when applying the
product. The old product was wax dissolved in a fammable solvent.
The new product is something (possibly wax and an emulsifier)
dissolved in a nonflammable solvent. here


videodude
14.06.2021 9:32:50

replying to Shopdog, Dusty wrote:
My husband just screamed about that too. The old can is oil based the new
stuff is water based. looks like they changed the formula. he hates it.


J Pitt
28.05.2021 17:02:10

Here's a link to best priced epoxy I could find on the web, they have fast shipping and great service. here


eche|on
19.05.2021 5:25:38

Post by devilmutt » 21 Oct 2011, 21:08 more


rapacity
21.05.2021 16:24:49

Post by jigngrub » 24 Oct 2011, 07:07 more


thaigamezone
20.04.2021 23:32:13

Post by Jay415 » 19 Oct 2011, 15:59


SearchMan555
10.05.2021 13:14:57

I used oil based paint and contact cememt.