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Default Best wood primer of old, unpainted dried out external woodenwindow sills?

On 19/09/2010 15:40, Lobster wrote:
On 18/09/2010 17:07, Jim K wrote:
On 18 Sep, 14:22, wrote:
On 18/09/2010 08:58, Jim K wrote:



On 18 Sep, 08:27, stuart wrote:
On 17/09/2010 22:11, jkn wrote:

Hi Stuart

2 part wood hardener. Having tried all sorts over the years,
that's a
very strong opinion :-)

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/63540/...-Rot-Wood-Hard...


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Fine, but that Ronseal stuff isn't 2-part, is it?

On reading the COSH data, maybe not, but then why the big plastic
cap on
the can? That usually contains the hardener IME.
Can't vouch for it if it's not 2 part but maybe it works well enough
with an acetone solvent

strewth....
the big plastic cap is the "handy" kettle in which to pour some
(single part) hardener (styrene) and dip your (single use) brush.....

where's this "2 part wood hardener" then??

gotta proper link????

That would be hehttp://tinyurl.com/36d4sy7 (or
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/51811/Sealants-Adhesives/Fillers/Wood-F...


erm.... that's filler not preservative??


Thoughts that what he meant - it comes in two parts, of which one is a
sachet of catalyst "hardener". Never heard of a wood preservative in two
parts.

David


I've used a 2 part wood hardener, and it's a hardener, not a
preservative. Liquid resin, paste hardener in the plastic cap, not
unlike the cans of fibreglass resin from an auto shop.