I live in a house that has a cement basement and on the outside it looks like limestone. I want to paint the bottom 2 feet of my exterior house (looks like limestone) with a cherry brown to bring out the colors to the rest of the house. This will make it look really nice as the house has a faded touch to it. I kind of dread painting it with a paint brush so I'm looking for advice on what to use? View answer
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Would like work to refinish the interior of our concrete block garage walls? View answer
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Can this paint be used on exterior brick and siding? View answer
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Is this waterproof? View answer
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Do you have to wipe the stain? View answer
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All the luxury vinyl plank manufacturers say rubber or latex will stain the vinyl, yet you say this can be used on all floor types. Why is your product different from other natural rubbers? From what I understand, the process of making rubber involves chemicals, and it is those chemicals that react with the luxury vinyl plank and create discoloring. View answer
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with a 400 sq foot deck, should i work in sections? View answer
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Would this be good for a deck to decrease scratches from dogs? View answer
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Can I use this to clean concrete before applying your AFM SafeCoat, Concrete Floor Paint? View answer
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Can this be applied to stained wood? View answer
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For already primed doors do I need transitional primer or ecolacq sandable primer? View answer
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Could I use the AFM SafeCoat, Acrylacq on a western red cedar shower as the sealant? View answer
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How easy is it to cut? View answer
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Can i use this to seal a indoor dining table to be used outdoor? View answer
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Will this product work for building a salt wall with Himalayan salt bricks? View answer
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would this product be a suitable sealant for wood trim around a copper sink? View answer
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Can I use this product on Eucalyptus? View answer
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Hi, do these fit on the bona mop? View answer
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Hi There, I am considering repainting my existing laminate countertops. If I am not cutting on this product, is it okay to use it on countertops? I'm specifically wondering about scratches or durability, and heat resistance (i.e. setting a hot pan on the surface). Thank you! View answer
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Since it is now the end of March, when will the Volcanic Ash color be in stock? View answer
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Can you paint over this product? View answer
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Can I obtain a sample of the Mountain Oak? View answer
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I bought USFloors cork underlayment in a roll from Lowe's - it came in a 100 square ft roll. Is that product the same as this one? Just asking since it's sold as USFloors on Lowe's but the branding on the roll has a black spiral and the label says Premium Cork Underlayment. View answer
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I need to attach a stone sink to a wood vanity. Because the sink is natural stone, I was instructed to use 100% silicone for this project. Will this product be the best match for this purpose? Also, what would you recommend to ground the faucet to the sink top? Thank you! View answer
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Is this good around a porcelain sink ?bathroom View answer
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Can this be used to seal a tortoise (hermanns) terrarium? View answer
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How easy is this to use on pine? It states above : "NOTE 2: Soft woods like pine are very porous and often appear splotchy unless sanded and treated properly by professionals." So if I sand it, would it still be blotchy because a professional has an extra step that they would do? View answer
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Will this repair crazed or checked wood floor? View answer
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Would this be the best product to use to fix cracks in a concrete bird bath? View answer
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Hi- I want to use one coat of your Oil Wax followed by two coats of Vermont Natural PolyWhey Floor Finish on our sanded floors. How long would you recommend letting the Oil Wax dry before applying the PolyWhey? I did a test with about 24 hours drying and it seems good, but wanted to get your input. Thanks! View answer
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