How do i test around window frame and window sill? View answer
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Which product if any would you recommend for new pine Beehive boxes? View answer
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Can I use this product to seal acrylic painted wooden toy blocks? View answer
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Has anyone installed this in a travel trailer? View answer
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Can I use steam mop with bona in it ? View answer
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Can this product be sanded/refinished? View answer
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We plan to install floating cork flooring over cement slab at grade. A moisture barrier like Moisture Block is needed as our real-life experience of moisture migrates from the ground up, through cement. We also want QuietWalk: it's insulative, cushioning & moisture wicking. The cork floor manufacturer's installation pdf says don't install the floor over an underlayment more than 1/8" (0.125) thick. QuietWalk is .13" thick (.05" too thick). Plus .006" thick Moisture Block would exceed max allowable thickness by .056. I saw in another Q&A using both may be overkill, but I feel we need both. I'm confused about exceeding the manufacturer's allowed underlayment thickness. Can you clear up any confusion and can I use both underlayments together? View answer
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Can I use it on walls after applying Fiberlock lead barrier to it? View answer
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I had the Wicker floor installed about 6 years ago and absolutely love it. I unfortunately placed some plants directly n it and there is warping in abut there boards; I have one replacement but have decide to use the same pattern in our bedroom for a fresh modern look. Can the warped boards be replaced by the new ones or do I just need to live with the situation? View answer
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Is AFM WaterShield the right product to apply to the walls in a bathroom to repel moisture? The previous owner of my home had a bathroom (with shower) built, with NO fan to deal with moisture in the air when the shower is running. When I use this shower I use a window fan to push the moist air out, but, lots of moisture collects on the walls/ceiling in the bathroom. No issues with mold/mildew. How can I make these walls more hydrophobic so when the shower is used, the condensation that collects doesn't stick so readily, allowing the walls to dry more quickly after being wiped down. I will get a bathroom fan installed eventually but I want to add a water repellent on the walls (applied on top of the wall paint). Any product suggestions? View answer
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Does this have a p65 cancer warning? View answer
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where is Marmoleum made? View answer
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What is the minimum temperature that unused product can be stored? View answer
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Does this come in 24 and 36 oz options? View answer
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In the thumbnail description it says this is for exterior use, in the detailed description it says both interior and exterior, yet in the Q&A I see several responses saying it is only to be used indoors. Which is it ? I'm looking for an adhesive to reattach a wooden/laminate backsplash to a kitchen wall, but was hoping I might also be able to use it to reseat a loose brick on the front steps. Would that work ? Thanks !!! View answer
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Can this product be used in an Rv for shower walls? View answer
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Do you need to use the filler sealer with this? View answer
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