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  1. #1
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    Default Sealing MDF with Bondcrete

    I was recommended to use bondcrete as a sealing agent for MDF (by a certain large hardware chain).

    I have tried it and it does seem to work - though I am a bit concerned as Bondcrete is not a waterproof sealer.

    I am using an acrylic paint as a top coat.

    Is this going to work - or is it going to cause problems at some point if any moisture is around?

    Thanks

    Slade
    What worries you, masters you - John Locke

    No worries...



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    I'm not an expert but if moisture gets in it will be the moisture that causes the problem not the bondcrete. It's water soluble so will aid moisture damage.
    Have a good one
    Keith

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    Default Sealing MDF

    Have you tried or asked about the vinyl sealers, they are excellent barriers for mositure. they are used for kitchen cabinets and for bathroom vanities.

    MacS

    http://www.macsimmons.com/

    http://iswonline.com/OnlineFeatures/...of%20Finishing

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