Is this product suitable for the interior walls & benches in a sauna? View answer
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Is there better pricing for 12 of the AFM SafeCoat caulk? View answer
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how long to wait on new poured concrete floor before painting? View answer
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How would I naturally protect a wool carpet from pests? View answer
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Do you have a penetrating sealer? View answer
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You don't have an option for color. Does it only come in white? View answer
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Is the Cork Look Identity Grafite considered a "warm" or "cool" color? I have the sample box and still can't tell for sure. It seems to be both: with a grey-brown and then a warm beige in the little "holes". Maybe that makes it a "neutral" color? How would any of you rate that color: warm, cool, or neutral? View answer
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Can Carpet Seal be used on a polyurethane foam mattress? View answer
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What is the cure time for this product? View answer
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Can you add paint to this sealer? View answer
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Could this paint be used to paint paneling that has a light coating? View answer
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I have a small cottage with faded, weathered T-111 siding. Will your stain work? View answer
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Will you bind carpet? View answer
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My community garden in Bellows Falls, VT, is looking for a soil- and food-safe product to seal fencing near the ground and below the ground. Is this product (Hard Oil #9) appropriate? Can it be mixed with Pine tar for treating non pressure treated wood below ground? Also, how long might the protection last on pine boards? Thank you for your help. View answer
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Does this product still use nano particles? View answer
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I am restoring the interior of a building which has a poured concrete floor and block walls. Previously, both the walls and the floor were painted, but since at one end of the building the ground rises several feet up the wall on the outside, the moisture from the earth managed to seep through just a little, causing damp on the floor and wall in that area, and eroding the paint. What product would you recommend to solve this slight dampness? would its use require me to remove the old paint completely (which would be a chore)? I intend to panel the walls and repaint the floor, and do not want recurrence of the problem. View answer
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Is SafeCoat weather resistant for outdoor exposure? View answer
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I recently purchased a custom camper-van conversion. It has lots of wooden cabinets that were built with plywood and then finished with paint. There is also a wooden ceiling and wooden countertops that were stained. All the products used were water based but it has a strong toxic odor. Would this be the right product to use to abate the off gassing? View answer
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I read that this carpet was "moth-proof". How is this possible without insecticides? View answer
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Can this product be used to prevent fuzzies from forming on hooked rugs? View answer
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Is this compatible with magnesium oxide board? View answer
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can marmoleum be installed over a hardwood floor? View answer
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What floor is on page 31 of the brochure? View answer
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Is it ok to install this product under radiant heated floors? View answer
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Are pigments the same MSDS as the base white? View answer
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Vacuum recommendation? View answer
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Is this product comparable with Magnesium Oxide wallboard like Dragon board? View answer
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