Sounds interesting.

I’ve got about 300 square feet of surface.

And yes, one of the problems with Thompson’s is the lack of UV protection.

Thanks!

Dan


> On Sep 15, 2015, at 2:31 PM, Bob via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> Dan,
>           My family  business dealt with waterproofing historical govn'mt 
> buildings [Independence  Hall] & concrete parking garages in the cities. 
> Stuff we used was "Hydrozo".  It's a special gummy like substance [mined out 
> of 
> Nebraska] which when  suspended in a mineral spirits makes a GREAT 
> waterproofing coating sprayed  on covering. It's clear but in the last decade 
> with 
> EPA stepping in they now  have to make it water-base.  Not like the original 
> but it's  OK..   Let me talk to my brother as to which of the newer products 
> that they now have would work for you. These newer products by Hydrozo 
> might  slightly darken the applied area.
>             Thompson's Waterseal is only good for 6 months. The 
> ultraviolet light is what  breaks down Thompson's. Hydrozo's gum was not 
> affected the 
> UVA, so  that's  why we used to give 20 year/2 coat application guarantee. 
> The new  generation Hydrozo is water base so not as long guarantees. They 
> also have  alcohol based coatings.  Google it
> 
> How many square feet you doing ??
> 
> Bob
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