26 February 2011 #1 bumper Well-Known Member Joined 8 December 2007 Messages 714 Location Cornwall, on a hill Visit site As title: one of my Shires turnouts leaked like mad yesterday in constant rain, and I am looking to reproof it.
As title: one of my Shires turnouts leaked like mad yesterday in constant rain, and I am looking to reproof it.
26 February 2011 #2 Batgirl Well-Known Member Joined 4 February 2011 Messages 3,190 Location Yaaaarkshire Visit site I use Nikwax, never had a problem with it. Though someone posted somewhere about using Ronseal, apparently the brick sealant actually has on the tin that you can use it on material and it breathes properly too, I will be trying it next time.
I use Nikwax, never had a problem with it. Though someone posted somewhere about using Ronseal, apparently the brick sealant actually has on the tin that you can use it on material and it breathes properly too, I will be trying it next time.
26 February 2011 #3 bumper Well-Known Member Joined 8 December 2007 Messages 714 Location Cornwall, on a hill Visit site Ronseal..."does what it says on the tin" lol! That's interesting! Never would have thought of that, thanks LatetohorsesLaura
Ronseal..."does what it says on the tin" lol! That's interesting! Never would have thought of that, thanks LatetohorsesLaura