Help No E Tex
Teamemmajo
Posted 3/15/2015 5:12 PM (#759777)
Subject: Help No E Tex




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Went to Menards today and they are not selling E Tex but what's called Glaze Coat by Famowood? In the Minneapolis area were do I get E Tex? Thanks!
JakeStCroixSkis
Posted 3/15/2015 5:35 PM (#759782 - in reply to #759777)
Subject: RE: Help No E Tex





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Location: St. Lawrence River
Teamemmajo - 3/15/2015 6:12 PM

Went to Menards today and they are not selling E Tex but what's called Glaze Coat by Famowood? In the Minneapolis area were do I get E Tex? Thanks!


Walmart, perhaps.
mnmusky
Posted 3/15/2015 5:38 PM (#759783 - in reply to #759782)
Subject: Re: Help No E Tex




Michaels has it in 16 oz bottles and smaller. Get a coupon off their website before you go there or you'll pay too much for it.
spoonpluggergino
Posted 3/15/2015 7:54 PM (#759808 - in reply to #759777)
Subject: Re: Help No E Tex





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Location: Glen Ellyn Il
Hobby Lobby
here is a link from e-tex mfg. to retail stores
http://eti-usa.com/where-to-buy/
Gino

Edited by spoonpluggergino 3/15/2015 8:09 PM
Teamemmajo
Posted 3/15/2015 11:00 PM (#759853 - in reply to #759777)
Subject: Re: Help No E Tex




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Thanks for the replies I will check the options!
Landonfish
Posted 3/16/2015 5:51 AM (#759862 - in reply to #759777)
Subject: Re: Help No E Tex




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I use glaze coat and it works fine. It's thinner than etex though. But I think the coating is harder
Clarson3
Posted 3/23/2015 12:27 PM (#761080 - in reply to #759777)
Subject: Re: Help No E Tex




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Location: Madison
I have used the substitute of spar eurathane and mineral spirits mixed one to one, let soak for 20 minutes then hang dry for 2-3 days. seems to work pretty good.