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I have used the Thompson's Honey Pine sealer/protector. I used a 2-1/2 gal. pump-up sprayer. The sprayer comes with various types of spray tips, and I used the one for spraying large flat panel areas. The product is an oil based stain, sealer, and UV protector all in one. It has been almost 5yrs now, and it still looks really, really nice. The pump cleans up with mineral spirits, so it is ready to go for whatever the next project needs a 2-1/2 gal pump-up sprayer for. This little storage building is in full sun for most of the day, so I am quite pleased with the results being sprayed on to the new CCA treated, marine grade RB&B(reverse board and batten, 12"OC) siding. It still looks like the day it was completed. I have done several other projects, and have had great results on all of them.
Just relating some info, regarding products and items that I have actually built and sprayed. Good luck!! Tony.
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1953 Dodge B-4-B-108" 90,127 miles
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