Can this product be used on an interior concrete chimney that is in use (gets warm)? View answer
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Can this be used under carpet and padding? View answer
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can I apply and hand wax finish on top "Pure" to increase sheen? View answer
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How do you remove brush strokes from the final coat? View answer
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can this be used to paint wood floors or only for wood stain and sealer? View answer
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Can this product be tinted white? View answer
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Does this works for showers? View answer
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Can this caulking be used to waterproof expansion gaps In engineered wood floating floors? View answer
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Can this be used on grout? View answer
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Does this contain a moth deterrent? View answer
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How do I know I've picked the correct color? How much does 8oz cover? View answer
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Is cork Mediterranean? View answer
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Is this breathable AND water resistant? View answer
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what type of paint is best for a bathroom? View answer
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How do you maintain the flooring? View answer
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Is there any cleaners that should NOT be used on Polyureseal BP Matte, when mopping? View answer
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Hello! I am looking for a non-toxic top coat for a solid wood dining table (pine) that has been stained with ecopaints stain. We are looking for a matte top coat that has little to no shine and that will help protect the table top from food/stains and also make it easier to wipe down with a wet cloth. Can you advise which product you would recommend? View answer
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How long until it is fully cured? View answer
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We had a leak and mold in the walls in the bathroom/bedroom and it was professionally remediated but I still smell the mold and am affected by it. Before fixing the walls, I was going to just paint the studs with this but just saw in Q&A to use a primer first. I was thinking it would be better if the Caliwell touched the wood to kill any spores/mold deep in it left behind and maybe coat it twice. Is this good or will the primer followed by this work best? View answer
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Can I purchase this carpet anywhere in Rhode Island? View answer
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Does this help with radon mitigation? What's is the best option for radon underlayment? View answer
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Can this be used for under exercise bike to protect hardwood floor? View answer
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Is this paint safe to use on the exterior of a vegetable garden bed? View answer
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Can this product be used over wood treated with linseed or tung oil? View answer
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Can this be used on the inside of ceramic pots? View answer
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How flexible are the tiles? We currently have vinyl tiles laid over the top of asbestos tiles using some kind of cheap stick-on method like double-sided tape. My plan is to pull up the vinyl tiles and replace with marmoleum tiles (over the top of the old asbestos tiles, without disturbing them). However, our old house is very crooked and the floor has lots of waves etc in it, and the new tiles would need to flex a bit to conform to the shape of the house. If it's totally rigid tile I don't think it would work. This is a floor that spans a small kitchen and a bathroom. View answer
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Would all the wool carpeting be good for use on a staircase? View answer
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?.can this be mix with latex paint .4 parts 1 part paint View answer
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How do I buy for a staircase? View answer
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Does Hard Seal block off-gassing from pesticides? View answer
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Is is available for wall to wall? View answer
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I have a solid wood birch desk, it is finished but the grommet holes are not. I have sample of soft seal and hard seal. I know soft seal is not recommended on solid wood, but hard seal is? Would it be ok to use hard seal to protect these grommet holes or would I need to get sample of polyureseal bp? Which smells more? View answer
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hi there, can this product be applied to stucco? View answer
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