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Klingspor green wood sealer

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Has anyone used Klingspor's green wood sealer? It is much less expensive than anchorseal.
 
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I have been using Klingspor's green wood sealer. I'm about 1/2 through a gallon I bought a few months ago.
Unfortunately, I'm fairly new to this and haven't used the Anchorseal brand stuff so can't offer a comparison for you.
What I can tell you is that, when I went online to look at the SDS, the SDS for the product on their website was actually the Anchorseal SDS.
 
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I suggest saving yourself a bunch of money and trying some. I got their military discount and 7.99 shipping for 4 1gl bottles for 15.25 a gallon.
 
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I’ve used a ton of that stuff over the years and it works great. I live near a Klingspore store so no shipping cost. I’ve never used anchorseal so I don’t know how it compares. It holds up great in the woodshed but if you use it on log ends outdoors in the sun you’ll need to recoat in a few months.
 
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