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Help - Brick Sealing

 11/12/2008 10:43 AM peterg820
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brick

11/13/2008 06:51 AM 5slb6

It could be moisture still in the brick as 48 hours may not have been long enough. You may just have to give a few lore days and see if it clears up on it's own.

If you are using a satin finish it could be the flattening agents staying on the surface of the more pourous bricks. You see polyurethans start out as gloss and flattening agents are added to dull it down. It cases like this you need to seal with a gloss and follow with satin.

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Help - Brick Sealing

11/13/2008 07:55 AM peterg820
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Poly on bricks?!?!?

11/14/2008 12:24 AM Faron79
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bricks

11/16/2008 08:59 PM 5slb6
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Still a poor choice..

11/16/2008 10:45 PM Faron79




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