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Old 02-13-2005, 05:47 PM   #1
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water based sealer

I found a product PC Petrifier from PCEpoxy. It is a waterborn sealer, with usage instructions similar to the MinWax wood hardener. I have just started using it and like the idea of a waterborn product that doesn't have any organic vapors. The Minwax needs to be used outdoors and this is the wrong time of year for that. Also my wife gets upset if I use anything that smells of solvent. So much for rattle cans. The good side of that is that I got an Anthem for Fishmas and a compressor with a Fishmas gift certificate. Since I found this stuff around Fishmas I haven't been able to test the plugs to see if they stand up. I do know that when applied to the latex based wood filler I use to patch the belly weight holes, the filler becomes very hard, harder that the surrounding wood. Any one else heard of or tried using this product? What has your experience been?

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