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			<title>Penetrating sealers</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Has anyone used ChemStop made by the euclid company? I have used the penetrating sealer Weather-Guard for years and now I can't buy it in the state of Ohio anymore. On paper the only difference I see is Chemstop is water based while weather guard is solvent. Just curious if anyone has used this...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Has anyone used ChemStop made by the euclid company? I have used the penetrating sealer Weather-Guard for years and now I can't buy it in the state of Ohio anymore. On paper the only difference I see is Chemstop is water based while weather guard is solvent. Just curious if anyone has used this product yet.</div>

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