To remove Thompson's Water Seal from brick, you can use a pressure washer with a high-pressure nozzle or a chemical stripper specifically designed for masonry surfaces. Follow the instructions on the stripper and wear protective gear to ensure safety. It may take some effort and multiple applications to fully remove the sealant.
Not the original solvent based Thompsons Water Seal. Latex primer is water based and oil and water don't mix; they would seperate.
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yes with thompsons waterseal yes with thompsons waterseal
Most people don't recommend waterproofing for a cedar fence as it doesn't need it. If a waterproofer is used Thompsons Water Seal is the best brand.
Yes, PVA (polyvinyl acetate) can be used on brick to seal it, but it’s not the most effective option for long-term protection. PVA is primarily a water-based adhesive and is more suitable for porous surfaces like wood and paper. For sealing brick, it’s better to use a specialized masonry sealant or water repellent designed for brick surfaces to ensure durability and proper adhesion.
sure why not
yes, you have. And change new seal too.
To maintain a red brick walkway in good condition, regularly sweep away debris, remove weeds, and clean with a mild detergent and water. Seal the bricks every few years to protect them from weathering and stains. Repair any damaged bricks promptly to prevent further deterioration.
what kind of wood it is will determin what to use. You can use thompsons water seal at the least for outdoors or sand and sealer for interior. Many types of sealers at lowes and easy to find right appilcations too
Remove the you joint and driveshaft. Remove the rear end seal plate. Remove the seal and bearing. Reverse the process to install the new seal.
To seal indoor brick pavers, first, ensure the surface is clean by sweeping and mopping to remove dirt and debris. Allow it to dry completely, then apply a suitable brick paver sealer using a paint roller or sprayer for even coverage. Work in small sections and follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding drying times and the number of coats needed. Finally, allow the sealer to cure as recommended before using the area.
Use refractory cement.... see above