How does this work on hardwood and does it have a pretty shine? View answer
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I have new masonite shelves that I need to stop the voc fumes from. Will be indoors. Preferably one coat, if it is primer. It will be in closet, so looks are not important. Would like it to be white. Also do I need to sand? Thank you for your help. Which Safecoat product would you recommend? View answer
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Can you add an additive to this product like sand to produce a non-slip surface? View answer
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Is it safe to put fresh meat on it, to prepare food on it? View answer
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Does this carpet hold up well? Does it show "paths" after a couple years? How does it clean? View answer
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What is the difference between Green Guard Gold Certified and FSC certified? View answer
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Is the product the same as the tube? Can it be used to paint on vinyl to adhere to wood backing? View answer
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Need to glue T-moldings to concrete. The actual floor is bamboo wood. Will this product work? View answer
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Is this safe for inside sauna.? View answer
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Can I use this product (Wall glaze #15) to water seal the trim and window sills in the bathroom? View answer
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Can Forbo products be used on ceilings? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago | SAMPLE - Forbo Marmoleum Piano - Sheet, Polar Bear
Can you use planks and squares in laying down flooring? View answer
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How important is a dimmer on the skylight? Like particularly in the middle of the summer. View answer
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Can you change the type of diffuser after installation? View answer
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Hi, I am looking to seal a cypress, outdoor ceiling as clear as possible with UV protection. I would like to maintain the natural appearance of the wood(no stain), Will your product work for this application without cracking, pealing or discoloring over time? Our GC has used Cabot and it has a natural stain in it that I do not care for. Any assistance is appreciated. View answer
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I recently bought a board game organizer and it's made of High Density Fibrewood (HDF). It has low amount of formaldehyde and I want to seal it for protection from that as well as a nice finish. I read the finish is sticky. Not sure that would be ideal. I want the finish product to be clear and hardened. But this is particle board the safe seal is my only choice? View answer
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Can this sealer be used on cups designed with vinyl? View answer
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Do you have samples of Marmoleum borders and corners? View answer
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Can you use it on existing sealed surface? View answer
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Can your products be used as a shower wall? Also, are the tiles groutable? View answer
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Does this product have a shelf life? View answer
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I have an Ikea Billy bookcase I recently purchased that smells. Is AFM Hard Seal the correct product to stop off gassing of VOCs and other chemicals? Also, it is already attached to the wall. If I put this product on it do I need to avoid the room for a number of days after to air it out? When is it safe to return to the room due to fumes? Also, does it immediately stop off gassing once dry? View answer
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will this work for priming Ikea furniture like the Pax wardrobe system? View answer
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Does Polyureseal contain aluminum? What does it use as a drier/hardener? View answer
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I plan to sand some of the top finish from my dining room table (because of light scratches), what product could I use to put a new top layer of finish/gloss on since I do not know what was originally on it? I don't know if it was an oil or water based product that was originally on the table when I bought it 15 years ago. I see the warnings not to use a water based product if the top coat was originally oil based, but I have no way to tell what is on it, so what can I use in that situation? Thank you! View answer
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How does it hold up to multiple large dog households? View answer
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Hello. Is this able to be used on ceramic kitchen floor tiles? View answer
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I have "brick" paneling and want to seal it to make it easier to clean. What's the best sealer? View answer
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Does it work on asphalt roofing? View answer
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Hi. I see you do not recommend putting this product over an oil-based stain. However, I had tables made and the guy put a water-based polyurethane (Varathane brand) OVER his oil-based Varathane wood stain. The tables look awesome, no flaking or peeling. But they are off-gassing and the odor is bothersome. But I feel like it will be safe to put a coat of SafeCoat PolySeal BP on top since there is already a water-based finished that was put on last. Yes? View answer
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Other websites say you "can" put water-based polyurethane over oil-based stain as long as the oil stain has had time to cure. Some recommend a shellac sealer first but others say to just wait for the oil finish to fully dry or cure. If this is the case, then why can I not use SafeCoat Polyureseal BP over my fully dry oil-stained furniture? View answer
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