SAMPLE - Vermont Natural Coatings, Exterior, Penetrating Water Proofer Q&A
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I am building a small kit home on Helical piles in MO. There will be 2 inch pine tongue and groove flooring directly over the joists with no vapour barrier or insulation. The joists and skids are rough sawn hemlock. Would the Vermont Natural Coatings, Exterior, Penetrating Water Proofer be a good product to coat the underside of the 2" flooring, the joists, and the skids with? The skids will only contact the brackets of the helical piles and not come in contact with the ground at all. There should be air flow and limited if any sun exposure. I am concerned with preventing moisture buildup, mold, etc.... and not having to reapply a product later on because that would be extremely difficult to access. View answer
Answer posted 1 year ago
Hello, used 2 coats on teak and mahogany bench swing...love the product, the way it goes on, no awful smell all great. Question: I noticed after several weeks the wood grain was raised considerably and felt dry. We tested with water and it does bead up. Is it typical for the grain to raise after application? View answer
Answer posted 3 years ago
If I use on a chair will it make clothing oily ? View answer
Answer posted 4 years ago
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
Answer posted 4 years ago
Where can we buy this close by instead of getting it shipped? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago
I need some to remove old patchy and peeling oil based paint before I use this ? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago
Does this provide any protection from the beating sun? View answer
Answer posted 5 years ago