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Lingering Odor
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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2019191, member: 117612"] Thank you. That answers all my questions. I'll probably let it sit in the hall a week and see if I can still smell it. If so I'll seal it and be done with it. I'm not attached to the color looking exactly how it is now. If I'd had my way there would've been no stain but I was assured by the wonderful women in my life that would be too ugly and a stain was required :ROFLMAO: The chicken coop I built is covered in flexseal. It's ugly as hell but indestructible. Kinda sums up my design philosophy. It's a faint odor now, but I can detect it when I enter the room. That's the odd thing, the smell when I enter the room is the same as when I place my nose against the thing and sniff. Faint, but definitely there. Thanks again for the help. My plan of opening the window every few hours in 40 degree weather to "see if it was done yet" was starting to get me in trouble, and a new plan was definitely required! [/QUOTE]
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