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HokieinTampa

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Interesting... the water-based products wouldn't like really hot.


In fact, on my particular product, it says directly do NOT apply to a hot deck. I called the manufacturer and they advised that if it was too hot to walk on, it would just evaporate once it was laid down and it'd be worthless.

Not sure if oil-based products are exempt.

(In response to this post by `lag)

Posted: 08/15/2017 at 11:49AM



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