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Is there a preferred material cover sheet to use on ground when using something like Taylor Brown wood treatment for protecting the wood?
Used a cover sheet from B&Q, can't remember the name of it, however as these tins aren't the easiest to open some of the wood stain spilled on the cover, needless to say when the sheet was lifted a brown mark was showing on the slab, yes, I did say to the person doing it that it would be better painting the bench elsewhere.
So is there a sheet that would stop the wood treatment from coming through in the event of a spillage, greaseproof for example?
Used a cover sheet from B&Q, can't remember the name of it, however as these tins aren't the easiest to open some of the wood stain spilled on the cover, needless to say when the sheet was lifted a brown mark was showing on the slab, yes, I did say to the person doing it that it would be better painting the bench elsewhere.
So is there a sheet that would stop the wood treatment from coming through in the event of a spillage, greaseproof for example?