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by val56 » 03/12/07, 19:32

Hello
I want to treat my siding (exposed North East), with an organic stain. I despair of finding an opinion on this kind of product, so if someone had a little experience thank you for sharing it with me
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by Christophe » 03/12/07, 20:23

In Belgium there is the "Bio Carbonyl" it is very econological (water-based, the neighbor's dog even drank it) price: 5L for less than 5 € I think ...

I don't think it can be found in France :(

ps: it has increased a bit it seems http://www.brico.be/wabs/fr/catalogue/p ... es-brun.do
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by Flytox » 03/12/07, 20:45

Bonjour Christophe
Christophe wrote:In Belgium there is the "Bio Carbonyl" it is very econological (water-based, the neighbor's dog even drank it) price: 5L for less than 5 € I think ...


We see what it gives .... that's organic!

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by val56 » 05/12/07, 19:14

6.5 euro, may not be expected miracles ...
And then it's- in Belgium and I live in Brittany

I simply ask for opinions on the different brands of organic exterior stain (biofa, Kreidezeit etc), (around 100 euros for 10 liters).
Obviously the different sellers sell me all the miracle product ...

Am I the only one who wants to treat my siding with this method on this site?

I admit that I despair a little
Will I have to turn to V33 in doubt? Yuck, it disgusts me just to think about it.

So thank you for helping me in my research
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by Christophe » 05/12/07, 19:21

The effectiveness of a product (except certain medoc or "miracle" thing) does not always depend on its price ...

All the people using biocarbonyl of my entourage seem satisfied ...

100 € for 10L it is good to work well ... it spreads itself for this price? : Mrgreen:

Good without laughing, did you do an internal research on your problem?
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by val56 » 05/12/07, 19:45

Thanks for replying quickly
yes I did research, but I can't find any opinion on these products ...
I obviously do not stick to the price, but in all organic products in the building, the products are more expensive than traditional materials and I agree to pay the price.

That's why seeing the price of a V33 stain, I obviously expect a more expensive price for an organic stain. But having said that, if I am proven that this Carbonyl is effective, then why not?

But what is its outfit over time? Do you need to have a diaper every 6 months, 1 year, 2 years?
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by val56 » 05/12/07, 19:53

say so I just found opinions not very convincing from an ecological point of view about this Carbonyl !!



https://www.econologie.com/forums/carbonyl-c ... t3340.html
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by Christophe » 05/12/07, 19:59

Uh, I'm talking about ORGANIC CARBONYL maybe it's not the same product that the subject you're talking about is talking about?
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by val56 » 05/12/07, 20:11

effectively
excuse me
so could you send me the opinions of the people who use it?
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by Christophe » 05/12/07, 22:19

val56 wrote:so could you send me the opinions of the people who use it?


Ben me !!

We made a barrier 6 months ago and it hasn't "moved" yet despite a bad summer and a few big storms ...

Sorry I don't have enough perspective ...
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