Has DEFT finishing products been discontinued by Lowes and Home Depot? Two of our club members indicate that the products may have been removed with no replacement. High level of VOC was one explanation?
Has DEFT finishing products been discontinued by Lowes and Home Depot?
Two of our club members indicate that the products may have been removed with no replacement. High level of VOC was one explanation?
Nah, it was a UFO -- they beamed up the entire stock from your local stores. Read the full story in the latest National Enquirer tabloid at your grocery store.
We need to find a way to increase traffic on this forum. My post about the CENSORED has been up for almost 18 hours but it hasn't been picked up by Fox News or Huffington Post. I'm sure the CENSORED has it, but they only look at the metadata.
What previous post? All that I see is "POST #4 DELETED FOR NATIONAL SECURITY REASONS".
So you watch Fox "News"?
Nah, but I stop into several sites where the trolls maintain that Fox is the ONLY news.
I spoke with a Deft rep and found that the company has been bought
by Pittsburgh Paint. It was a family owned company. Deft is still doing business with Ace but apparently no longer with Lowes. The deft plant is scheduled to close.
You've all seen the bumper stickers that say "I don't trust the liberal media" and "I don't trust the conservative media". I wanted to put both on my car (guess which sides), but my wife wouldn't let me.
I used to get deft at Lowes, but the last few times shopping for it there, no luck. Guess this explains why.
The last couple gallons of lacquer I have bought have been Watco. It seems to work OK, just different. Also, the Watco is a bit more yellow.
I am taking a class with Jimmy Clewes on Tuesday and Deft lacquer is on the needed supplies list.I recently contacted the new owner of the Deft Product line, Pittsburgh Paints.
The person with whom I spoke (technical rep.) said that Lowe's decided to no longer carry the Deft product line, since the privately-held company (Deft Finishes) was sold to Pittsburgh Paints in early 2013 (there are several stock trading web sites that posted news about this sale back in April 2013). Perhaps this has to do with product lines of paint that Lowe's presently carries being competitors of Pittsburgh Paints, and, by agreement or contract, may not be able to carry product from competing vendors (?). Regardless, Lowe's no longer carries the Deft wood finishes line.
The person from Pittsburgh Paints said that there are no plans at present to do away with (or re-formulate) the Deft Wood finishes line (Deft also makes a diverse line of various industrial coatings, including paints and sealers for aircraft), and that, at least in theory, these wood finishing products should still be available through various vendors. Woodcraft and Klingspor seem to be continuing this product line; Ace Hardware is also supposed to be one of the national distributors. I have no idea if Home Depot ever carried the Deft Line, but apparently they do not right now.
Deft Spray lacquer is (was?) my spray finish of choice, and I am a bit miffed by Lowe's decision to discontinue supplying this product. It's supposed to still be around, but not nearly as convenient as purchasing it from our local Lowe's, which also sold it at a somewhat lower price than one can obtain via catalogs or on-line, driving up the cost to use these products, and also creating a greater hassle of maintaining an inventory of the finishes I use routinely.
I have been assured (at least in the message received from the sales rep. two weeks ago) that the Deft Wood Finishes line is intended to continue into the foreseeable future, even under the new ownership of Pittsburgh Paints. I really hope it does...
Rob Wallace