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Hi,
It would like to know if somebody knows here where I can buy Minwax High Performance Wood Hardener.
Thanks.
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Old 31-10-2005, 02:21 PM
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"Paulo_S" wrote in message
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Hi,
It would like to know if somebody knows here where I can buy Minwax
High Performance Wood Hardener.
Thanks.


You can get it online he
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...og le&show=dd

Also, you might look in the paint department of your hardware store. I have
purchased wood consolidators and polymer wood repair products from Lowe's.
although I don't think they were Minwax brand products. I had a decayed
porch column and some rotted areas on the porch railing. I removed the
worst wood with a wire brush and treated the remaining wood with a mixture
of 50% antifreeze 50% water solution with as much boric acid as I could
dissolve. That kills and prevents fungal and insect damage. Be sure to
keep animals away from the area while it dries and antifreeze is very toxic.
Then I saturated the area with wood consolidator. When that cured, I filled
the area with a Bondo-like wood repair putty.


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