I have 2 inch thick white oak countertops. 4 months ago I naturally "stained" them with a water and coffee combo. They have been dry for 4 months. Can I use this- safe coat naturals clear penetrating oil- over them as they are? Or do I have to try to sand out the dry coffee stain. (Online most people coffee stain with coffee and vinegar, I did not do that.) Thank you!! View answer
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is this similar to ice and water shield? View answer
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I am wanting to seal raw cedar to protect it from snow and rain. I am looking for a penetrating oil WITHOUT UV protection. I have been told the added UV protectants will cause the cedar to take on an orange/red coloring. I want to preserve it's natural light color. Does this product fit the bill? View answer
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Does it waterproof? View answer
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I'm trying to find wool underlay for placement under my hardwood floor. I can't seem to find anything other than companies in the UK. Is there a reason the GBS wool underlay is only for purchase along with carpet? Is there another resource you can direct me to for this product in the US? Thanks much View answer
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Can you use this on clothing? View answer
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I'm interested in buying this product, but there will be a few places that only 1/2 of a tile will fit, such as next to the cabinets. Will I or my contractor be able to customize it to fit? Also we aren't able to remove the baseboards so can I caulk the space between the edge of the marmoleum and the baseboard? View answer
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Is AFM Safecoat Safe Seal or Hard Seal best for sealing off gassing in laminate floors? View answer
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how many tiles are in one box and how thick are the tile ? View answer
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Can this be used on waxed finish wood floor? View answer
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will this product be good for interior log home application? View answer
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Hello I have a small farm in Tennessee. My fence posts are pressure treated however they are deteriorating from top down due to rot and water seepage. Large voids extend down. I'd like to seal them up filling them in. Would this product fill the larger voids before I seal the top? View answer
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We have a brick garage wall, the INSIDE is clay tile from the 1920's . The INSIDE is showing significant efflorescence and some spalling. Question 1: Should we apply GBS Penetrating Sealer to just one or BOTH (exterior brick , interior clay tile) sides of the wall? Question 2: Your instructions refer to the need to pressure wash surface prior to spraying. Is this necessary for a brick wall? Can we just brush it clean and apply the product? Thank you View answer
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Can the 1/4" product be installed over an existing counter? If so, how would it be adhered? View answer
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Is this product water resistant to use for a coffee table or end table? View answer
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Are Marmoleum stair treads available? View answer
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Can I use this sealer on top of my vinyl tile in bathroom waterproofing? View answer
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Does this stuff give the floors a finish like shellac ? View answer
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Thinking of using Rubio Monocoat on raw ponderosa pine. I need to stain to match Knotty Alder doors that I finished with the penetrating oil with wax. Turned out beautiful but darker than expected. Does the pine need to be pre conditioned to control the grain and which color would best match? View answer
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Is this something I could use on natural wicker furniture? I live in the PNW-it's very rainy here though I would cover them in the winter. I'm looking for furniture that isn't that plastic wicker and waterproofing natural material seems like it might work. Thoughts? View answer
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What is the lighting difference between the prismatic and the soft white diffusers? View answer
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Would this work as a sealant for coasters? Is it heat resistant? View answer
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Is Marmoleum a good option for stairs? View answer
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Would this be safe to use to reattach a handle to a pot cover? View answer
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hiim looking for an eco friendly substitute for polyurethane. any recommendations? View answer
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Is this recommended for shiplap walls? View answer
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Are there batteries? View answer
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Are Marmoleum products NALFA certified? View answer
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Please answer: I have a 1920's brick garage. The outside looks fine. The inside is lined with clay bricks and has some efflorescence/ spalling in one area. I cannot pressure wash. Can I just brush as clean as possible and apply? Do I apply outside and inside? Thank you View answer
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How does this differ from the bioshield paste wax? (Besides, obviously, the consistency) View answer
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Would this product be suitable as floor in a steam room? View answer
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Hi, we applied both the glossy sealers and the concrete sealer about 2 weeks ago. I just checked and clearly the glossy version worked when I poured water on it and pearls of water were forming. But the sealer did not look glossy at all. What could be the reasons, it was not glossy?The water on the penetrating version did not pearl. What could be the reasons the water did not pearl? Please advise Note: I was planning to use the concrete sealer in my garage and the glossy sealer in my artist studio. View answer
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When using on butcher block countertop how long till the sink can be installed and used ??? View answer
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It says that it can only be frozen up to three times. I am wanting something like this product, but here is my project. I am converting a van into a camper, and so I am building wooden walls inside of it. I am wanting to seal it the wood, but there will be times when the van is parked in freezing temperatures. Since this product can only sustain 3 freezes, what is the best product for my van conversion project? It also must be mold resistant. THANK YOU! View answer
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Can this be used on a new cedar planter? View answer
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Could this be used to glue down vinyl plank flooring (with stone/polymer underside) to plywood? View answer
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is this item still available? "3. Please Enter Quantity" is dimmed and cannot be selected. View answer
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We recently bought a table that we want to refinish next summer we were able to sand the table portion but not the benches so my question is, Is this product what I need to seal the table that is sanded? but also can I use it on the portions that are not yet sanded? View answer
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