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Rubberized? Epoxy? Ground up tires? Protect plywood.....

From: hment@usmo.com
Category: Decks
Date: 30 Jun 2000
Time: 07:32:01
Remote Name: 209.248.53.54

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A couple of years ago I used a product that covered a plywood deck exposed to the outdoors. It was somewhat thick, came in a half a dozen colors or so and had ground up tires in it. You put it on with a brush and special roller "foam", it cleaned up with Xylene(?). You don't find it at your local lumber store, for the life of me I can't remember the name...HELP! Or, anyone have any solutions for covering up marine grade plywood that is on a deck? Something that would "seal" the seems so water wouldn't fall through to the deck below. Maybe have some color to it? Thanks!

 

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