Hey all you wood guys,
Just got done with a home show in Pittsburgh. Was four days long and got about 60 leads for decks and cedar homes and log cabins. The 10 day show starts March 9th.
Well, there was a company called Bond's One Time there.
The deck sealer is clear and will last 7 to 10 years.
No solvents. No fumes.Cedar and Citronella oils are "released" over time and repell mosquitoes, spiders, and other pests from your deck. There is a 7 year limited warranty. Sounds too good to be true. I have a gallon of it(got it for free...hehehehehe)but don't know if it can do what it says. Citronella smells like crap to me. Claims to cover up to 500sqft/gal.(@$59.95/gal consumer $$$$)
A one step cleaner is suggested to prepare surface but this will not strip any stains that are on the surface. It also contains an oxygenated bleach compound.....I don't personally use bleach or chlorine or any sodium hypochlorite.....as a brightener.
Could this be the answer to our prayers for a partial-eternal sealer.....THAT IS CLEAR?????!??!?!?!?!?!?!?
Has any of you heard of this type of product... I do not sell for this company, but hope that my test decks will show that this stuff works. I now use a natural pineoil and resin based product with latex pigments for color. We are using it in most of the state parks in western PA. But, can and will this product I speak of hold to it's claims?????
Answer back with qeustions and I will communicate with the distribution company involved and also the chemist that developed the product and keep you all posted.
Jordan
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Just got done with a home show in Pittsburgh. Was four days long and got about 60 leads for decks and cedar homes and log cabins. The 10 day show starts March 9th.
Well, there was a company called Bond's One Time there.
The deck sealer is clear and will last 7 to 10 years.
No solvents. No fumes.Cedar and Citronella oils are "released" over time and repell mosquitoes, spiders, and other pests from your deck. There is a 7 year limited warranty. Sounds too good to be true. I have a gallon of it(got it for free...hehehehehe)but don't know if it can do what it says. Citronella smells like crap to me. Claims to cover up to 500sqft/gal.(@$59.95/gal consumer $$$$)
A one step cleaner is suggested to prepare surface but this will not strip any stains that are on the surface. It also contains an oxygenated bleach compound.....I don't personally use bleach or chlorine or any sodium hypochlorite.....as a brightener.
Could this be the answer to our prayers for a partial-eternal sealer.....THAT IS CLEAR?????!??!?!?!?!?!?!?
Has any of you heard of this type of product... I do not sell for this company, but hope that my test decks will show that this stuff works. I now use a natural pineoil and resin based product with latex pigments for color. We are using it in most of the state parks in western PA. But, can and will this product I speak of hold to it's claims?????
Answer back with qeustions and I will communicate with the distribution company involved and also the chemist that developed the product and keep you all posted.
Jordan
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