Re: Redwood Deck Staining: Oil Based or Water Based




"Shopdog" <lookout@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I don't know why someone told you oil stain will no longer be available, I
haven't heard that,

OK, now you have. It is being phased out. Some stores cannot even get oil
based paints, others in the same area can. I don't know the details, (or
the timetable) but the areas with higher smog conditions are affected first.


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