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Old 02-20-2014, 07:01 PM   #5
Doug in NJ
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Default Re: interior wood treatment

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Originally Posted by MikeK View Post
You'll probably get a million answers here! When I replaced some wood on my roadster I slobbered it with This Stuff. When I was a kid, my dad swore by creosote oil and my mother always swore at the smell. Of course I always got to apply it to the porch and mile of fence during my summer 'vacation'.
Wasn't that copper-based stuff banned or something? I got a similar product at Home Depot about 10 years ago, but I haven't seen it for sale in a long time.

BTW, they also used to sell Polyurethane spray paint, which I haven't seen in ages.

For the wood in my car, I used polyurethane varnish simply because I had some lying around. I was reluctant to use my copper-based preservative on something I would have to touch...

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