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  • Asked by Jason
    01/24/2015
    Q
    Can Timbor be used to remediate dry rot? What percent solution should be used?
    A

    Timbor should only be used on raw wood that ideally is new. Timbor is not water repellant and it will not take care of any rot or mold on the wood. Timbor will only penetrate 1/4 of an inch into the wood and will leave a visible white residue on the surface. Boracare or Boracare with

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  • Asked by Tony from Granby Colorado
    09/01/2022
    Q
    How long does it take to dry and be ready for stain on a log home? This is in high-altitude Colorado.
    A

    The dry time for Timbor honestly is dependent on the ability of the wood to absorb the product and how heavy you treat it. It could be a few hours before the surface of the wood is dry or even a day. 

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  • Asked by Charlotte from Proctor, Wv
    08/05/2015
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    What is the approximate drying time for Tim-bor?
    A

    The dry time for Timbor honestly is dependent on the ability of the wood to aborb the product and how heavy you treat. It could be a few hours before the surface of the wood is dry or even a day. 

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  • Asked by Luis from San Diego, Ca
    06/20/2017
    Q
    Can I paint or stain over Timbor?
    A

    Any primer or paint can safely be applied to Timbor treated wood as long as Timbor is completely dry after treatment and dry to the touch.  There should be no issues once it is completely dried.

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  • Asked by Mike
    12/14/2009
    Q
    Can exterior house paint be applied over Timbor-treated wood?
    Will a primer paint, such as Kilz, perform normally when applied to Timbor treated wood?
    A

    Any primer or paint can safely be applied to Timbor treated wood as long as Timbor is completely dry after treatment and dry to the touch.  There should be no issues once it is completely dried.

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  • Asked by Jon from Bay Area, Ca
    06/26/2021
    Q
    Can I spray Bora-care after my crawlspace has been treated with Tim-bor?
    I'm having some for joists removed and replaced due to termite and dry rot damage. The company will spray with Tim-bor after they've completed the repairs. After they have sprayed the Tim-bor, can I go back and spray the same area with Bora-care?
    A

    While you could technically apply Boracare on the same wood after Timbor is applied, we recommend skipping the Timbor application if Boracare is going to be applied soon after. Applying Timbor before applying Boracare would not provide any additional benefit. Similarly, if there is not any existing…

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  • Asked by Aaron from Morro Bay
    11/13/2020
    Q
    Can I apply primer over an area after staying it with Tim-bor?
    A

    Any primer or paint can safely be applied to Tim-bor treated wood as long as Timbor is completely dry after the treatment and dry to the touch. Keep in mind that Timbor can leave a visible residue after it dries. If you need a clear and smooth result on the wood, then we recommend applying Boracare

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  • Asked by J from Redwood City Ca
    06/24/2012
    Q
    Is timbor effective at killing silverfish? Also,is it ok to paint over plywood after treatment with timbor?
    I asked about silverfish because after spraying the cracks of my garage framing,I noticed the silverfish running out of the cracks.
    A

    Timbor is not actually labeled for silverfish though it may actually eliminate silverfish that come into contact with treated areas. Any primer or paint can be applied to Timbor treated wood as long as the Timbor application is completely dry to the touch.

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  • Asked by John from Millsboro, De
    06/01/2018
    Q
    Can I use Tim-bor Professional to treat an antique settee infested with powder post beetles?
    The branches of the settee have exit holes, and may be an active infestation. The largest branches are less than 2" in diameter. I have already purchased Timbor, but have learned that Boracare might provide better penetration. Would I be OK if I used Timbor, waited for a few weeks before removing any residue and then using a varnish. It will be used indoors.
    A

    Tim-bor Professional will only penetrate ¼ inch into the wood so it would not be recommended to treat active infestations, only for prevention.  Boracare is a better option, as it will penetrate deeper and will dry clear when applied as directed.

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  • Asked by James from Captain Cook, Hi
    04/24/2013
    Q
    Powder post beetles are infesteing the paper mache art I create. How can I stop them?
    I use flour/water/newspaper mix to make my paper mache art. Can I add Timbor to my flour/water mix, or should I spray my sculptures after they dry? They are painted after with acrylic paint.
    A

    We do not have any experience with treating paper mache. We recommend you contact the manufacturer of Timbor for more information. You can reach Nisus by calling 800-264-0870

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