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Just wondering if anyone has used the New Creocote and if is suitable for use inside a shed as says can be harmful etc?
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My advice would be ronseal and make sure you read the tin as it does exactly what it says on it.
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Interested in any recommendations too. Need to do the shed, love seat and fence.
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You need to speak to GodisaDJ about loveseat recomendations
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Shed stain sounds like a std that GADJ caught.
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I can recommend Barrettine Wood Protective Treatment. It goes on really easily and soaks in very well. Water is repelled effectively. I have used it on my shed and fence. Donโt know how it would be on garden furniture as it may rub off.
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Around every three years I do a couple of neighbours fences for them. Both fences are probably around 20m. I did them last year in Cuprinols "ducks back". One of the fences is facing West and gets a fair battering of the wet stuff. They're both looking as if they've just been painted. Very impressed with the ducks backs properties. It's offered in a good colour range, is ideal for sheds and fences and has a 5 year guarantee.
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Another one here for Ducks Back!
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Cuprinol ultimate garden wood preserver.
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Not sure if I am reading this correctly, but are you wanting to use inside the shed? If so don't understand why.
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Try Cuprinol Garden shades...I've been using them on sheds , benches and fencing for years .Good value on the internet
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and the stains.........
Not sure about loveseats, more curtains and mattresses a la Bob Monkhouse i would have thought.
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NaturalBornClaret wrote: โMon Mar 15, 2021 9:20 pmJust wondering if anyone has used the New Creocote and if is suitable for use inside a shed as says can be harmful etc?
Hi NaturalBornClaret, I work for Littlefair's Wood Finishing Products based in Blackburn (www.littlefairs.shop)
Our stuff is water based and non toxic. If you see something on the website, drop me an email and I'll get you a cheaper price - marc@woodfinishingproducts.com
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Good name for a garage band.