Using a product such as Bora-Care with MoldCare instead may be beneficial for you as it is Bora Care, but the Mold Care that is added helps with fungus and rot. This product is labeled for mold, decay fungi, wood rot, termites, powderpost beetles, wood-destroying insects. You may view the full produ…
Read Full Answer »No, Bora-Care and the bottle itself does not need to be near your face and doesn't need to touch your skin.
Bora-Care is only used on cut timber used for building and would not be used on any firewood
Bora-Care will only penetrate into the wood that is sprayed/brushed on directly. It would not harm the underlayment.
Yes, per the manufacturer Nisus, Boracare can be applied to kiln-dried wood or prior to being placed in a kiln. We would recommend allowing the application of BoraCare to completely dry and absorb throughout the wood before placing it in a kiln.
The mixing ratio of Boracare depends on if you have a current wood-boring pest you are treating. If you do, we recommend mixing at a 1:1 ratio. If you are using Boracare as a preventative you can mix at a 1:5 ratio.
We ALWAYS recommend using a 1:1 ratio with Boracare because of 2 reasons. First…
We would recommend to try and wait longer than 24 hours to seal up the wall. This will allow for the product to better soak into the wood. Since Bora-Care alone does not treat for mold if you seal up moisture, mold could be a concern.
Boracare can be used as a foam. You should only be concerned about getting the foam near the wood and studs. Typically when a company foams walls, they drill holes at the top of the ceiling on either side of the studs and foam down the stud from the ceiling. This way you have gravity working in …
Read Full Answer »Bore-Care is the ideal product for any raw wood within the structure of a home including the wood subflooring. This will help control any within the wood currently, as well as protect against any future infestations for the life of the wood. Use a 1:1 mix ratio of water to Boracare concentrate and s…
Read Full Answer »One gallon of Bora-Care will treat approximately 100 lineal feet of 2 x 4 stud wall. This includes sill plate and header. For other dimensional lumber, logs, or siding and plywood, please see the product label . Typically, one gallon of concentrate Bora-Care will treat 800 square feet of a 2x4 stud …
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Yes, once the Boracare application is dry, typically in about 24-48 hours. Then you will be fine to add insulation and drywall.
Bora-Care is a very viscous liquid by nature and it will stay that way as a concentrate. When you mix it with water we always recommend using hot water and stirring well before use in a sprayer or with a brush as this will thin it out for the application process. As far as the crystalized substance…
Read Full Answer »When applying Bora-Care to structural wood in the home, you only need to apply the product once. It will last for the life of the wood. If you are applying to exterior wood like a deck, porch, or fence that is exposed to rainfall, then you would either need to use a water sealant after the Boracare …
Read Full Answer »To remove any residue from Bora-Care, simply use warm soapy water.
Boracare takes care of any active infestation of wood-destroying insects such as termites, carpenter ants, powderpost beetles, etc. Boracare is the best treatment option for any type of wood-destroying insect. Boracare can only be used on wood in its raw natural state. If the wood has any type of …
Read Full Answer »Typically, one gallon of concentrate Bora-Care will treat 800 square feet of a 2x4 stud wall and 500 square feet of a crawl space or attic.
The Bora-Care will not penetrate the finished sides, you would need to treat the unfinished side with two coats of the product. You will probably need to wait about 20 minutes to an hour (depending on penetration speed) between coats. It will seep as far into the wood as it can, so just depending …
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No, you cannot use Bora-Care to treat your bee hives.
We would recommend sanding or removing any charred areas of wood before applying Bora-Care to ensure the application evenly absorbs into the wood.