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carbolineum
On Sunday, 11 April 2004 07:24:10 UTC+2, johan audenaert wrote:
I live in Belgium. My father who is 82 years old used aldready carbolineum to protect wood when he was a teenager. Now it seems this product is forbidden due to health and environment reasons. I tried already several alternatives but I don't think they are worth the money I spend on them. Is there somebody who knows a good alternative to protect wood outside? Or does somebody know where carbolineum is still available in Belgium? Thanks. I'm 82, Johan, & ran out today; Try Brico Nivelles, otherwise a tree surgeon. Bill |
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On Sunday, November 5, 2017 at 12:58:00 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Sunday, 11 April 2004 07:24:10 UTC+2, johan audenaert wrote: I live in Belgium. My father who is 82 years old used aldready carbolineum to protect wood when he was a teenager. Now it seems this product is forbidden due to health and environment reasons. I tried already several alternatives but I don't think they are worth the money I spend on them. Is there somebody who knows a good alternative to protect wood outside? Or does somebody know where carbolineum is still available in Belgium? Thanks. I'm 82, Johan, & ran out today; Try Brico Nivelles, otherwise a tree surgeon. Bill Unfortunately, Johan found a source for carbolineum right after he asked about it *thirteen years ago* . It quickly degraded his health and he is no longer with us. |
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