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Good video if you had left the annoying music off
What if I don’t like Zar products. Then what 🤷🏼♂️
Masonry materials?
Does Dry Lock work on walls of basement not made of mason art materials?
He said it is not a paint as well but on the video the wall was painted as any regular paint and the furniture was put back. 😆😆😆🤣😂🤣🤣
Don’t paint your walls with drylok😂
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Man this is a top notch video 😅 people these days need to take notes
Cement was far too wet 🤔
But a basement wall needs to breathe? If you apply it then your walls can’t breathe?
Better tips than the UGL site
If you have a high water table nothing is going to stop hydrostatic pressure from pushing water thru your foundation. Sealing it up without doing something about the water behind the wall is asking for trouble.
Not supposed to seal the inside wall it'll hold water inside the wall
pat simpson long time no see
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This inspired me to watch a 80s porn
Wish this person would actually answer the questions ppl ask . Lot of them I'm wondering about too
I have a efflorescenceI problem not water damage. Agree with other comments that recommend addressing it from the outside. I followed the procedure he outlined, even applied two applications of Muriatic Acid. Applied three coats of dry lock then painted it brown with a basement brick paint. Less than a month later, the efflorescence came back.
I really like the oops. Shows us what to do and also shows us that you don’t have an ego. ❤️ it. Moreover, you sold me on product and technique. I have 2 service doors and two large garage doors to do. Because of your video, I will be buying Zar products to do this.
I would have tinted the Drylok
FYI ...the Rustoleum website was quoted (by a commenter on another channel) as stating that Drylock is a product that should NOT be used on anything which holds drinking water. Since birds actually drink from these bird baths, use of Drylock to patch them is NOT safe.
This video had white colored door as an example. Will the same technique work on a black metal door?
Yeah but it’ll look totally different
What not many of these tutorials share is that there’s a “comb” on one side can be used and you can flip the grain tool over on its handle for additional patterns
Is that gel or regular stain? Assuming it is oil based.
I have an already painted door. It is a forest green color. I now want a wood grain look. How do I do this? Can I strip the paint off of the door?
You may but why. Just paint the base coat you like and stain over it. Presto.
No longer will the water and the spiders rule the basement realm. With these magic tools we shall regain 1000ft^2 of living space for the kingdom! Thank you, great one, for bring your knowledge to the land!
Your in shape externally what about inside of your gut heart kidneys liver eating like that is not good?
You casually say use Drylock Etch or muriatic acid. Muriatic acid is not casual. The fumes from muriatic acid can rust steel and dissolve the mucus linings of your windpipe and lungs. Do not use without a respirator. In fact, Do not use indoors
My basement walls have damp spots and are bulging. What can I do to fix it?
This is dumb as hell. 2:11 never ever ever seal your wall floor joint. The water will then move up and bulge your wall and cause catastrophic issues.
Yeah, totally remove that pesky mortar from in between the brick and stone that's keeping your walls together! Don't repoint it with mortar so they last another 50 years, instead throw some dry lock or cement type stuff in there that'll totally mess with the normal settling that takes place!
Can you use over an already painted surface/wall?
Drylook DOES NOT WORK...I TRYED it for 2 days...now I have to remove it...I am a female and is harder for us than a man...need to find something better...
I have water seeping into my finished basement from outside. It stopped for a few months when sealed with regular acrylic. I'm about to go outside and use this stuff as it started seeping in again. These comments are not making me feel confident. Gotta do something though. Rain tomorrow
Are there any concerns with rinsing the product off after application? Is the residue toxic to animals, specifically cats and dogs? I'm planning to paint a portion of my garage floor and want to use the etch to prepare the surface. Planning to rinse the concrete with a hose after application and it will run down the driveway and into the yard. Will my cats and dogs be harmed if they walk through the run off, lick it, etc.? Can't find any information about this aspect on the website.
Awesome Awesome Thanks for educating the community and appreciate your volunteering and thanks to your team
Great video
Are these dry lock products toxic to birds?
Yes they ARE TOXIC to birds.
What can I use as substitute, if I don't want to purchase this Drylock specific product? Will phosphoric acid do?
Has anyone ever tried this on leather?
Sweeeet! Thx!
Can you spray the Drylok?
Great video..... Now I bet I can't get the product here in the UK. Love the way he didn't edit out his tiny mistake, to show you how to rectify in case you slip.
Will this work on thin crack on the basement concrete slab? I have groundwater coming up through it.
Yes ! This or quickerte Hydraulic cement . Same use
Where can I buy the tool for that stain in del Rio
The intro music is legendary
If the metal door is painted do you need to strip stain off
I'm doing floors with mocha and it's a chore using this stuff. It is so hard to apply evenly
I'd like to get the junk off my wall do I have to use a stripper to remove it
Thank you for your time and your efforts