aquan8tor
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So, I got a bucket of wax end sealer from Baileys--good deal, I think. Even less than latex paint, which I've managed to use all of that I had laying around. I've read that you can use the wax emulsion type sealers in a pressure sprayer--the non-aerosol type, like a garden sprayer. Anybody done this without ruining a sprayer? Sure would make cleanup easy---hot water is a heck of a lot easier than paintbrushes and wax on my clothes, which will happen, no matter how careful I am.
Anybody done it??? Pros, cons?? Won't be doing it any time soon, without heating it up first!! HA. 19 outside now. 5 deg. couple nights ago. Nothing compared to the midwest, but freezing none theless, which isn't good for the sealer, I hear. I've gotten the understanding from a couple people the wax and the solvent seem to separate permanently if it freezes; it doesn't mix back together when thawed. Anyway, I'd love to hear from people who have done this before, pics would be great, but just a how-to would help a newbie out greatly. Thanks, all.
Nate
Anybody done it??? Pros, cons?? Won't be doing it any time soon, without heating it up first!! HA. 19 outside now. 5 deg. couple nights ago. Nothing compared to the midwest, but freezing none theless, which isn't good for the sealer, I hear. I've gotten the understanding from a couple people the wax and the solvent seem to separate permanently if it freezes; it doesn't mix back together when thawed. Anyway, I'd love to hear from people who have done this before, pics would be great, but just a how-to would help a newbie out greatly. Thanks, all.
Nate