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Quick Answer: How Long Is Thompsons Water Seal Good For

If applied correctly, Water Seal will last up to 4 years. This is dependent on conditions such as orientation of the wall and local climate.

Is Thompsons Water Seal any good?

5.0 out of 5 starsDried quickly, looks like new. I used this for the first time over the weekend. Pressure washed the deck Friday and let it dry then Saturday applied this with a brush.

How often do you have to apply Thompson’s Water Seal?

Thompson’s WaterSeal includes a complete line of deck sealers and stains for protecting deck wood from moisture and sunlight. Applying a sealer and/or stain typically is recommended every one to three years, depending on the finishing product, deck use, weather conditions, and sun exposure.

What is Thompsons Water Seal good for?

Thompson’s WaterSeal Waterproofing Wood Protector is a super-durable clear wood sealer. It prevents water damage while maintaining the natural color of the wood. It’s our top choice for decks, fences, and outdoor furniture that has a natural wood finish.

Can you use too much Thompson Water Seal?

If over-application occurs and there is puddling of the product, redistribute product within 15 minutes to a dry area or wipe off. Q: Will the formula of Thompson’s® WaterSeal® Sport Seal® or Fabric Seal change the feel of the treated surface? No. These products will not change the surface’s feel or leave it sticky.

What is the best way to apply Thompson’s Water Seal?

The fastest way to apply is with a pump-up sprayer (using a coarse setting), but you can also apply with a brush or a roller. You should apply liberally. In the case of areas with heavy discoloration or dirt, apply a second coat, brush lightly with a broom and hose off.

How many coats of Thompson Water Seal do I need?

One coat is enough, but if more color is desired, a second coat can be applied within two hours before the first coat has dried. With Thompson’s® WaterSeal® Waterproofing Stains, you can clean your tools with soap and water.

Is it better to stain or seal a deck?

Sealing a deck is best for cedar, teak, mahogany, or other quality woods as it enhances the wood grain and natural color. Staining a deck protects the wood from mold, mildew, moisture, and rot, and UV rays and sun damage.

Should I use Thompson water Seal on pressure treated wood?

Although the wood is resistant to rot and insect attacks because of the pressure treatment, it can warp, split and develop mildew if not protected from the effects of water. The directions for some, such as Thompson’s Water Seal, specify pressure-treated wood as a suitable use.

Can you use a pump sprayer to apply Thompson’s water Seal?

To apply Thompson’s water seal with a sprayer, you can use a garden sprayer with a hose or a pump sprayer. However, the manufacturer of Thompson’s water seal recommends that their product be used with a plastic sprayer and a brass wand.

Can you put Thompsons water Seal over paint?

Can I paint over Water Seal? No. The hydrophobic properties of Water Seal will negatively affect the adhesion of any paint applied over it.

Is Thompson’s water Seal toxic?

Environmentally safe, will not harm plants, pets, fish, livestock, humans. Contains zero volatile organic compounds (VOC). No toxic fumes. Seals and protects with single application on most surfaces.

What is the best sealant for pressure treated wood?

Best Deck Sealers for Pressure-treated Wood Ready Seal 520 Exterior Stain and Sealer for Wood. SEAL-ONCE Nano+Poly Ready Mix Penetrating Wood Sealer. #1 Deck Premium Semi-Transparent Wood Stain for Decks. Thompsons Waterseal Solid Waterproofing Stain. Eco Advance Wood Siloxane Waterproofer Concentrate.

How do you remove Thompson’s water Seal from skin?

Soak your hands in warm water for about five minutes. This helps soften the skin and loosen the Seal-It. Dry hands on a towel, then rub a drop of hand lotion over the area with the Seal-It on it. Gently wipe off the lotion to remove the softened Seal-It.

How do I remove excess Thompson’s water Seal?

When coatings like thompson’s water seal are applied to heavy, they lay on the surface and have a hard time drying. I suppose it might dry eventually but what I’d do would be to take a wet thinner rag and ‘scrub’ up the excess sealer. It should dry in no time after the excess is removed.

How do you remove excess Thompson’s water Seal?

Steps to Remove the Sealant: To use mineral spirits, wipe the spirits over the area with a cloth. Let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub the area with a scrub brush. To use a concentrated degreaser, follow the instructions on the label of your selected product.

What temperature do you apply Thompson’s water Seal?

Be sure that both surface and air temperatures are above 50°F during application and remain above 40°F for 48 hours after application. Do not apply product if rain is forecasted within 24 hours of application.

Can I apply 2 coats of Thompson’s water Seal?

Apply 2 coats using brush,roller or sprayer. note: Use at full strength.do not dilute. The second coat should be applied when the first coat has soaked in the surface. For best results do not leave the first coat to dry for more than 1 hour before applying the second coat.

Do you shake Thompson Water Seal?

Shake contents well before use. Shake or mix thoroughly before and occasionally during use. Only one light coat is necessary in most applications. Apply by brush, roller, dipping, or sprayer.

Is Thompson Water Seal milky white?

Thompson’s Water Seal Advanced Natural Wood Protector goes on milky but dries clear.

Should you put a sealer over stain?

Applying a topcoat sealer is not required, but a finish protects the stained wood from scratches and keeps it from fading over time. If applying a polyurethane finish with a brush, apply one to two coats. If using a spray can, hold 8 to 12 inches from the surface and apply two or three light coats.

What happens if you don’t seal stained wood?

A: If you don’t apply some kind of sealer the wood will be dried-out and lifeless. When you rub stain into wood, it brings out the grain pattern and gives the wood a more dramatic look. The final step in staining wood is to wipe off any excess, so the process leaves nothing behind.