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Olde Thompson WATERSEAL 21802 is a 1.2-gallon, clear, VOC-compliant wood protector designed for outdoor wood surfaces. Waterproof and easy to apply via brush, roller, dip, or sprayer, it covers up to 420 sq. ft. per container. Trusted since 1944, this water-based formula offers durable, eco-friendly protection that keeps wood looking pristine while meeting environmental standards.
| ASIN | B0011VHSMK |
| ASIN | B0011VHSMK |
| Additional Features | Waterproof |
| Base Material | Wood |
| Brand Name | OLDE THOMPSON SINCE 1944 |
| Coating Description | Clear, voc compliant wood protector for outdoor wood surfaces, applicable with brush, roller, dipping or sprayer |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Jug |
| Coverage | Covers up to 300-420 sq. ft. per 1.2 gallons |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,050) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,050) |
| Date First Available | 23 August 2012 |
| Finish Types | Clear |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00032053218026 |
| Included Components | Power Wood Lathes |
| Item Dimensions | 10.4 x 16.8 x 27.9 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | VOC Wood Protector |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 21802 |
| Liquid Volume | 1.2 Gallons |
| Manufacturer | THOMPSONS WATERSEAL |
| Manufacturer | THOMPSONS WATERSEAL |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Name | 21802 |
| Model Number | 21802 |
| Paint Type | Water Based |
| Product Dimensions | 10.41 x 16.76 x 27.94 cm; 4.1 kg |
| Size | 1.2-gallon |
| Style Name | Wood Stain |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 032053218026 |
A**N
Muy buen producto, llego ANTES de lo señalado en un principio, EXCELENTE SERVICIO DE ENTREGA !!
D**O
Good product easy to use and does the job stated
S**3
Packaged perfectly and was exactly what I ordered
K**T
After destroying many desk surfaces over the years with minor coffee, water and tea sloshes (or just moisture rings) I decided to invest a little extra in my corner desk purchase by getting this waterproofing wood seal. As per the directions, I applied it to the cleaned and dried surface of the desk, fairly easy to get a nice even layer, and let it sit to cure before lightly buffing the surface. I worried it might be too waxy/thin; it looked like I’d removed it once it was dry but I tested a bit if water spillage and it beaded, not penetrating the surface at all. I’ve run my nails and the usual mugs over the surface and it has made good on protecting the surface. It doesn’t feel weird to touch or stick to clothes or fabrics either. I imagine it probably has more longevity for indoor use, not being exposed to elements or used as an indoor coffee slip and slide game so I probably won’t need more than the single application for the life of the desk. However, I keep it handy for any and every furniture sealing project around the house because I’m very happy with the result. It works on laminate/cheaper furniture as well, not just wood. I’ll suggest always doing a patch test before risking anything you’re not personally familiar with. Some people’s DIY dreams are another’s DIY nightmare.
M**R
I bought a teak table with a "weathered finish" that peeled off over its first winter as I (stupidly) left it uncovered. Too big and too late to return it I sanded the top with a palm sander (about $35) and applied a single coat of Thomson's water seal. I'm not particularly handy but the process was very easy and I could not be happier with the result. I decided to post real pictures of the evolution so people can get an idea of the level of color change on teak. I think it makes it look richer but as you can see from the pictures it WILL change the color slightly from raw sanded wood despite being "clear". Something not apparent from the pictures is that the finish "feels" good to the touch. Partly depending on sanding I suppose but the wood is not tacky in either heat or rain, in fact its silky smooth even two months after application. I often use a squeegee to peal the rainwater off and leave it dry since water collects on the top with nowhere else to go. Pictures (** Somehow the order of the pictures got mixed up after submission - it should be easy enough to figure out) (1) Original, peeling, teak table top (2) Closeup of annoying damage (3) After sanding with a palm sander (4) After applying Thomson's (Apr 4) (5) Mostly dry to the touch (Apr 8) (6) Closeup of water beading after rain (Apr 9) (7) Finished product after many rains, use, and baking in the sun for two months (Jun 22) Comments: (1) The container is hard to open - I had to use a hammer and large nail to pierce the metal sealed spout that sits below the plastic screw cap. This is the only thing that is ridiculous (and confusing) about this product (2) I did it when the air temperature was slightly below the manufacturer's minimum recommendation. As a result it took 5 days to completely absorb. Temperature REALLY does matter (3) Inevitable drips will mark the floor surface below so cover up, and return in 30 minutes to wipe away slow-moving drips (4) The paintbrush can be stuck in a ziplock and re-used without cleaning as it does not dry (5) This container will cover a LOT. It doesn't take much to apply the single coat necessary (6) My understanding is the effect of Thomson's does wear off in time and will likely need to be re-done next year although I will be covering it for the winter
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