johnnyb
Established Member
this is a maybe but bedec barn paint says it can go over creosote and it's water based. I'm suspicious anything that's oil based will tend to bleed through
I believe it is illegal unless you get a license or are a farmer or it’s for railway. My neighbour has painted his fence with it and I can’t sit out now as the smell is so strong I get headache . I think you have a problem . And up it will have to come .I am at a loss as to why you have to address this situation. On what grounds is the request being made. If it is simple as not liking something then you could ask others to change the colour of there fences or vans.
I admit to being biased in I really do like the smell. A new phone line post went in local to me a few weeks back and I would linger as I walked past to get my morning fix. The smell has now gone and I miss it.
Colin
I'm not sure if it is illegal to use it, as you may have owned it for many years. I believe you do however have to meet certain criteria to buy it now, of which use on listed buildings is also probably a route to buy it.I believe it is illegal unless you get a license or are a farmer or it’s for railway. My neighbour has painted his fence with it and I can’t sit out now as the smell is so strong I get headache . I think you have a problem . And up it will have to come .
ask yourself why it works though! If it has stopped anything growing on the wood for 40 years It is hardly likely to be a delightful chemical to have leaching into the garden.The stuff works
Cca hasn't been used since 2006.Is creosote any more detrimental to the environment than Tanolised timber or green cuprinol. Don't these have a CCA base, copper, chromium, arsenic?
Colin
I wish it would.ask yourself why it works though! If it has stopped anything growing on the wood for 40 years It is hardly likely to be a delightful chemical to have leaching into the garden.
I wish it would.
Save me having to take a saw to the d*mn leylandii
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