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TWP vs. Ready Seal vs. Wood Tux - Jul 31st, 08, 11:08 AM

Okay, expanding a little bit from my last thread - It looks like the concensus from most people is to go with HD-80, efc38 and citralic for the cleaning/brightening/neutralizing.

Now, I'm having a tough time narrowing down which sealent to go with. I would like to start with just one brand for simplicity purposes. What's everyone using? Advantages, disadvantages? Any other brands I should give stronger consideration too?

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Jul 31st, 08, 11:22 AM

Just ran accross the 2008 Sealer Poll after I posted this thread Gotta love newbies, huh?! I'm definitely leaning towards Ready Seal, but again, any insight would be helpful!
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Jul 31st, 08, 11:44 AM

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Wood-Tux is a good product, but it is very high in resin solids making it a little more difficult to apply. If you are shopping for "ease of use", I would recommend looking at Woodrich Brand Timber Oil. Wood Deck Cleaning & Sealing Products - ideal for wood siding and log homes



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Thanks, Russel.

Can you give me a sense of what type of Sq. Ft. coverage you can typically get per gallon of the product?
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