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I've bought Ronseal pet safe, waterproof wood treatment £19.99 a tin and it should do the kennels 3-4 times over thumbs.gif Piccies will be up soon

should be ok .. wish i`d have seen this earlier any johnstones timbercare products are good sikkens and saddolins are good but a bit expensive if your gonna hose it down the water based tends to flake off on my timber runs i`ve used jonhstones 2 pack floor paint for the the sides ..
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All good modern wood stains when dry would be safe for kennels...Sikkens or sadolins best imo...most exterior water based stain is shit in the long run...used creosote substitute from Crown a few years back...looked smelt f****n tasted like Creosote to me!

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Was creosote dangerous then? I must of been covered in gallons of the stuff over the years :blink: I dont think its done me any harm!

Well if thats you in your avatar i say it has done :clapper:

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Was creosote dangerous then? I must of been covered in gallons of the stuff over the years :blink: I dont think its done me any harm!

Well if thats you in your avatar i say it has done :clapper:

 

:clapper::clapper:

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Looking good Shroom,thought you was building a wooden shed/kennel tho'?Just treated my ferret court yesterday,have to build my new kennel next will be using those sort of blocks you got in yours.

Treated ferret court...

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