websters wood seal?

BarryH

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Never heard of Websters, heard of Burgess wood seal though. Doesn't give a shine to the finish, more a natural effect. Sposed to be water proof and dead easy to apply.

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yep that's the stuff. do you know where i can get it?

can't seem to locate it down here.

cheers, steve.

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The little diy/ironmomgers in the square in wareham. Can't remember the name of the place.

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Not heard of Websters but can recommend Rustins flexterior. - Really good stuff, satin finish.

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cheers barry, i'll go back and ask again!

that's where i thought we got the last lot, but it was some time ago. obviously asked the wrong person.

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I normally talk to the old boy with glasses, he's very knowledgeable/helpful. The young bloke with the skinhead hircut is a bit of a wassock.

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B and Q do Burgess (or did). I use it everywhere you can't see...2 coats in 15
minutes and move on to next job. Pity the finish isn't very tiddly.

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