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Old 16-08-2004, 03:30 PM
Stephen M. Henning
 
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"Harriett Wright" wrote:

Is there such a thing? The little bridge over my pond is made of cedar and
we painted it with some sealing stuff before assembling it, but we should
have known in the Florida climate it would eventually need to be recoated.
Is there anything I can use that won't poison the fish and kill the plants?


How often do your fish use this bridge?

The preservatives that use Copper Naphthenate are the safest for plants.
One popular one is Cuprinol. It can be found as Sherwin-Williams
Company Cuprinol Wood Preservative, Green No. 10

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