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Jim June 1st 08 03:20 AM

Thompsons water seal
 
Hello ,

I have used Thompsons water seal on my cedar deck for the past 6 or so
years...I use the "Natural" stuff which preserves the wood and keeps the
wood grain looking bright etc... My first year I used the stuff I got a jug
that had been frozen and as a result the sealer didn"t dry so had to scrub
it all off and start again......I got a few new cans and it went great... I
could see the wood grain coming out and looking fresh and bright as I put
the stuff on..
This year I bought these plastic jugs of Thompsons water seal (It
usually comes in tins)...I figured that they just changed their
packaging...it says its the same stuff on the jug, but when putting this
stuff on it dosen't go on like the oil which brings out the wood grain..it
is rather like a yellow milky substance that does nothing for the wood
grain...I ony did a few sq feet and shut it down as I don"t want to have to
scrub the entire deck like I had to years ago...
Has anyone used this product that would care to comment? Thanks...Jim



[email protected] June 1st 08 04:13 AM

Thompsons water seal
 
On May 31, 10:20*pm, "Jim" myplace@home wrote:
*Hello ,

* * * I have used Thompsons water seal on my cedar deck for the past 6 or so
years...I use the "Natural" stuff which preserves the wood and keeps the
wood grain looking bright etc... My first year I used the stuff I got a jug
that had been frozen and as a result the sealer didn"t dry so had to scrub
it all off and start again......I got a few new cans and it went great... I
could see the wood grain coming out and looking fresh and bright as I put
the stuff on..
* * *This year I bought these plastic jugs of Thompsons water seal (It
usually comes in tins)...I figured that they just changed their
packaging...it says its the same stuff on the jug, but when putting this
stuff on it dosen't go on like the oil which brings out the wood grain..it
is rather like a yellow milky substance that does nothing for the wood
grain...I ony did a few sq feet and shut it down as I don"t want to have to
scrub the entire deck like I had to *years ago...
* * *Has anyone used this product that would care to comment? *Thanks...Jim


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pipedown June 1st 08 04:52 AM

Thompsons water seal
 
Even if it is the exact same product there is no reason to expect it to make
the wood look the same as it did when it was new considering it doesn't
sound like you did much prep. Did you power wash? You need to get the
oxidized wood, dirt and any residual old sealer off before the new sealer
will take to the wood like when it was new.


"Jim" myplace@home wrote in message
el...
Hello ,

I have used Thompsons water seal on my cedar deck for the past 6 or
so years...I use the "Natural" stuff which preserves the wood and keeps
the wood grain looking bright etc... My first year I used the stuff I got
a jug that had been frozen and as a result the sealer didn"t dry so had to
scrub it all off and start again......I got a few new cans and it went
great... I could see the wood grain coming out and looking fresh and
bright as I put the stuff on..
This year I bought these plastic jugs of Thompsons water seal (It
usually comes in tins)...I figured that they just changed their
packaging...it says its the same stuff on the jug, but when putting this
stuff on it dosen't go on like the oil which brings out the wood grain..it
is rather like a yellow milky substance that does nothing for the wood
grain...I ony did a few sq feet and shut it down as I don"t want to have
to scrub the entire deck like I had to years ago...
Has anyone used this product that would care to comment? Thanks...Jim




Robert Neville June 1st 08 06:01 AM

Thompsons water seal
 

"Jim" myplace@home wrote:

This year I bought these plastic jugs of Thompsons water seal (It
usually comes in tins)...I figured that they just changed their
packaging...it says its the same stuff on the jug, but when putting this
stuff on it dosen't go on like the oil which brings out the wood grain..it
is rather like a yellow milky substance that does nothing for the wood
grain...I ony did a few sq feet and shut it down as I don"t want to have to
scrub the entire deck like I had to years ago...
Has anyone used this product that would care to comment?


It sounds like they've reformulated to use a water base instead of a solvent
base. Do you live in California? There are some really goofy regs from CARB that
drive companies to lower VOCs. Read the label carefully and see if it says
"water based" or something similar.

Frank June 1st 08 01:03 PM

Thompsons water seal
 
Jim wrote:
Hello ,

I have used Thompsons water seal on my cedar deck for the past 6 or so
years...I use the "Natural" stuff which preserves the wood and keeps the
wood grain looking bright etc... My first year I used the stuff I got a jug
that had been frozen and as a result the sealer didn"t dry so had to scrub
it all off and start again......I got a few new cans and it went great... I
could see the wood grain coming out and looking fresh and bright as I put
the stuff on..
This year I bought these plastic jugs of Thompsons water seal (It
usually comes in tins)...I figured that they just changed their
packaging...it says its the same stuff on the jug, but when putting this
stuff on it dosen't go on like the oil which brings out the wood grain..it
is rather like a yellow milky substance that does nothing for the wood
grain...I ony did a few sq feet and shut it down as I don"t want to have to
scrub the entire deck like I had to years ago...
Has anyone used this product that would care to comment? Thanks...Jim


I think they reformulated for VOC'c as other respondent says. Last
year, I applied some to our swim club's picnic benches and it went on
milky and particles were crystallizing out. It could not be applied
from a sprayer as in previous years as it clogged the sprayer nozzle.

I also had an old can which I used to touch up my deck this year and it
did not show this problem.


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