I own a coin laundry with terrazzo floors. There's a small seating area where I'm looking for a product to create a 5'x8' water & slip resistant "area rug." Would Marmoleum Click work? It can't be a tripping hazard and I'm concerned about the edges if the Marmoleum is only used in a small area. View answer
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primer for stone fireplace? View answer
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I have a cedar closet that sustained some level of water damage in the past due to a roofing issue that�s long been resolved. In the process of selling house and decided to prime and paint since that look is in. However prior to painting I primed to cover over the water marks and to provide better coverage for paint. Prior to priming the closet had an �old� smell that you find in older homes. After priming the smell is more intense. Almost as putrid as room after a fire. Before I move forward with painting I have to address this odor. Would hardseal address this issue over kilz primer? Or is there a better solution? I will paint afterwards. View answer
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I am using Densarmour plus drywall. It calls for a high solid primer because the fiberglass has a rougher texture and needs smoothing out. It calls for a 3/8 nap for roller application. will the new drywall primecoat that you sell be thick enough (High solid rating)? Thanks, Dan Barry View answer
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Using on new wood can a single gloss coat do it? View answer
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Does this adhesive work for salt walls? View answer
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How many test strips do you get? View answer
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The original flooring in my historic (1923) house is red pine, very common in this neighborhood (Fairmont district, Fort Worth TX). We uncovered it a year ago and it looks like most areas were not finished but simply covered. I really like the hand rubbed Matt look and nontoxic aspects of Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus. Would this be a good stain and sealer for these floors? View answer
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Hi! We exposed concrete columns in our 1961 condo and think it would be good to apply a sealer of some sort. One reason would be to create a smoother service in the event someone brushes up against the wall so clothes won't snag or skin won't get scratched. What product would work best for that? We are not looking to paint and do not want a wet look Thank you! View answer
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Can this bamboo be installed in a primary bathroom? View answer
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AFM SafeCoat, Zero VOC Paint----- does this paint block formaldehyde? View answer
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What about stairs and landings? View answer
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Can i use this over a tung oil finish? View answer
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