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Has anyone used "one time wood protector" ?

Is it crap or is it as good as they say?

Thanks 

Made by who and what does it (post #193006, reply #1 of 5)

Made by who and what does it do?

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It's a huge condom with a (post #193006, reply #2 of 5)

It's a huge condom with a rectangular cross-section.


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Hey (post #193006, reply #3 of 5)

Hey there,

 

Unfortunately I've never used this product before. I don't know what reviews you've heard about it, but if "they" are saying it's good, then it most likely is.  However, I know that there are a lot of resources out there that offer protection for your wood for more than one instance.  There are varying levels of quality, so you might end up paying more than this "one time wood protector" but it could be worth it.

 

Anyway, I hope this helps.

 

--Chris

http://www.ShorelineConstructionSC.com

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He's talking about this:  (post #193006, reply #4 of 5)

He's talking about this:  http://www.deerso.com/NATURAL_WOOD_SEALE...

A wood protector product that you supposedly need only apply every seven years (and apparently they thing seven years is the life of the wood, or they wouldn't call it "one time").

It may be an improvement over some of the old standbys (and certainly an improvement over Thompson's), but I'm skeptical that it's that much better.  Though the price is certainly right -- under $100, including shipping, for 5 gallons, when other stuff is running $50 a gallon and better.


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