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surface sealer

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sealer
1. A liquid coat which seals wood, plaster, etc., and prevents the surface from absorbing paint or varnish; may be transparent; may act as a primer for a following coat or as a finish for the surface.
2. A coat, applied in liquid form, which is laid over a tar-like substance to prevent its bleeding through an applied paint film.
3. A finishing coat of a bituminous substance, asphalt, concrete, etc., to seal it against moisture.


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David Baird of the tennis court construction company Industrial Surface Sealer in Cleveland, Ohio, recommends removing tennis nets and center straps entirely in the cold months, a practice he says is followed by many who have courts in the snow and ice belts of the nation.
AAN oil finish may not offer enough protection for all the wear and tear of a kitchen table top, so try a surface sealer such as Ronseal's Diamond Hard Varnish.
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