Can you use dryloc on foam board as well????
Thread: I have a dryloc question...
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I have a dryloc question... –
09-20-2009,06:50 PM
Scared and scared for life is how you finish our haunted trail.. sometimes with wet pants..
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09-20-2009,08:05 PM
Yes, think it will work fine with almost anything.
~ "I think it's so cool when parts go flying everywhere!" ~ The Evil Dead
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09-21-2009,03:46 AM
I used dryloc on 4 tombstones this year on advice from various posts. I have other tombstones from past years that were not dryloc'd and the ones that are just a 2" painted sheet look fine but the ones that were glued together to make them thicker show lots of wear at the seams and will need a little repair.
IMO dryloc is a good idea, it adds a durable layer and it has something like sand mixed in with the paint that gives it a rough texture. I'm thinking it will certainly help the seams.
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09-21-2009,04:09 AM
Be sure to get the water-based version (latex). The oil-based one will eat the foam.
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09-21-2009,04:31 AM
Dryloc works just fine on foam but like terra said make sure its not oil based. I just finished a tombstone using dryloc and its by far the best stuff i have ever used.
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