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Lakeside

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About Lakeside

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    TGS Newbie
  • Birthday 04/25/1946

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  • Company Name
    Emerald Cove
  • First & Last Name
    David Bernstein
  • City & State
    Yellville, AR
  • Occupation
    Retired
  1. Petriwood or Cedarshield

    Thanks for all the helpful replies! I think I will pass on the Cretowood and just go for a good tinted waterproofer. If I had a zillion dollar deck, though, it sounds like the Cretowood is a good product! Any suggestions on "waterproofers" would be appreciated. The deck gets direct, hot sun. I see some in my log home catalog for $50+ per gallon, but I can get some at Lowe's for $15/gal. I'd like to go with a water based product for easy cleanup...also, my wife is extremely sensitive to chemical smells. Thanks again!! Rod...yes...Arkansas is a far ride, I know. I guess it was a silly thought. Is there an "associational listing" of cob blasters where I can find one closer to me? Maybe the blasting material manufacturers keep a list? Thanks. David
  2. Petriwood or Cedarshield

    Thanks. There is another, apparently similar, product called Cretowood. The Creto company has been around for a long time. I couldn't find data sheets, but they say the product is organic and don't recommend any protective gear for application. Can you expand a bit on your concerns about "problems it can create within the wood and future applications." Also, if this stuff starts the petrification process, why doesn't it protect against UV? I've got an inquiry into the company and am waiting for a reply. I'll post what they say. Also, I see you do cob blasting. Do you travel? Thanks again for your input.
  3. Petriwood or Cedarshield

    Happy Homeowner.
  4. I've been researching Petriwood and/or Cedarshield for a new deck and also to seal some projects that I am making with the old treated material that I took off the deck. The old stuff might be CCA, I'm not sure, so I want to seal it before putting it to use. I'm making benches and tables and things. Has anyone ever used these products? They sound great! If they work, they'd seem be a good investment. Can you help, please? David
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