There is a product available in Australia called Senseal Multi-Primer (
http://www.senseal.com.au/products/multi_primer_overview.html).

I haven't used it, but it seems very similar to the penetrating epoxy.

Noel

On Wed, Nov 24, 2010 at 1:28 AM, Brooks1975 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Try Smith and Company Penetrating Epoxy.  Used to restore Victorian
> Homes, mansions and wooden boats on the West Coast, it goes on after
> printing and results in a "plasticized" totally waterproof model.  I
> have used it for years on R/C boats and card models.  It has a
> consistency between alcohol and water when mixed and coats each
> cellulose cell.  Used on the Hurst mansion and Capistrano Mission, it
> was approved to treat dry rot and restore structural integrity.  You
> can even put treated boats in the hot water of treatment tubs and
> pools at the hospital.
> Dennis
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