Penashield and Boracare do have the same active ingredient and are similar but not the exact same product. Penashield is used as is and should be used every 1-5 years (on outside wood that is not painted) while Boracare lasts for the life of the wood in favorable conditions and is a concentrate. …
Read Full Answer »PenaShield  is meant to be applied undiluted directly from the container.Â
PenaShield is safe around animals and children if it is used as directed. We would not recommend using it when animals and children are in the room. Once the product is dry, it is safe for children and animals to return to the area.
Yes, you can apply PenaShield to pressure treated wood that is dry, and once the application has dried you can apply a water sealant. Allow PenaShield-treated wood to dry completely (at least 24 hours) before applying any protective finish. Protective finish must be applied within 2 weeks of tr…
Read Full Answer »Both PenaShield and Bora-Care should be applied to untreated, clean, dry wood. Boracare does not need to be re-applied and lasts for the life of the wood in favorable conditions. PenaShield must be re-applied every 1 to 5 years to exterior unfinished bare wood surfaces but lasts for the life …
Read Full Answer »PenaShield is labeled to eradicate wood boring beetles. We are unaware of any locations in NYC that you can purchase the product, please contact Nisus for more information on treatment etc. They can be reached at 800.264.0870.
Per the product label for PenaShield: Apply PenaShield only to bare wood or to wood surfaces where an intact water-repellent barrier is not present. PenaShield is a ready-to-use product. Either brush apply directly from the container or apply with a low pressure garden-type sprayer. Small wooden it…
Read Full Answer »PenaShield is a borate based, ready to use wood preserver only as directed on the product label. Â It cannot be applied to other surfaces nor is it safe on plants.
PenaShield penetration rate depends on the wood species, time and moisture content of the wood. Per the manufacturer, PeneShield is basically just a ready to use Bora-Care at prevention rates and penetrates about ¼ inch initially with deaper penetration over time and with higher moisture conten…
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PenaShield should not damage concrete. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
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PenaShield should only be used on cut timbor not used for firewood or any wood used for cooking.