1. The wood was treated with preservative. 2. According to NKBA spokesman Schankel, it may look impractical but the wood has been treated to be water- and mildew-resistant. 3. But researchers in France have discovered that insecticides once used to treat new wood used in construction may be equally at fault for bad-tasting wine. 4. If you have removed the paper and treated the wood, and still have the odor, line the chest with Contact paper. 5. Never burn treated wood because smoke and ashes could contain toxic chemicals. 6. Now it is necessary when using nontreated wood, and is a good idea even when using treated wood. 7. Should I treat the wood before priming? 8. So, treat the wood with a clear sealer to prevent this. 9. The notion that environmentalists would object to SAPPI selling its Maine land is ironic, considering how the company has treated the woods. 10. The wood is not treated for resistance to insects and rotting, and the construction of the sections is usually low grade. |