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Default What happened toThompsons Water seal?

On 10/8/2017 10:07 AM, Steve wrote:
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 at 8:03:20 PM UTC-4, G Ross wrote:
Dusty wrote:




Shopdog wrote that 11 years ago. Since then the deck has rotted and gone.

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G Ross


G Ross, I laughed about this, because 11 years ago, yes, Thompson's already sucked... and then they made it 'suck worse" when the VOC laws got changed. Most of us saw those products infiltrate the stores in early 2011, regardless of whose brand... paints, primers, stains all affected.

http://www.paintdirect.com/voc_regulations.htm

So, regardless of timing, 2006 or 2013, both posters were correct... and as Dusty noted this month, they certainly remain correct today. Thompson's hasn't been right since about 1997 or so.

Look for Cabot's Australian Timber Oil for a transparent (or lightly tinted) product that does today what Thompson's used to do then. Yes, even this has gone downhill based on the VOC terrain, but it's still a high quality oil blend, compared to the other crap on the market today.

General Finishes makes a nice outdoor oil, too... but be advised it's pricey. I don't suspect that the people looking for Thompson at around $60 for a fiver want to pay for General at around $25 a quart, but it's a quality product and worth a mention. I use it on cedar trellises and maybe a bench or table or two, a bench or two, not on my entire deck surface.


While $25 a quart for General Finishes outdoor oil is high it is
probably available in gallon and five gallon buckets. These type
products tend to only double in price with each next increment. A
gallon would probably be closer to $50 than $100.

https://www.amazon.com/General-Finis...es+outdoor+oil