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    One thing home owners fear the most are the chance of termites or other wood boring insects getting into their home and causing thousands of dollars worth of damage. A really good way to prevent this is to perform your own Borate Wood Treatment using a product like Bora-Care.
    The big plus of using products (like BoraCare and Timbor) that contain DOT to control wood destroying pests is that once the active ingredient diffuses into the wood it will remain indefinitely. There are not any natural forces that are able to degrade or break it down.
    Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate is one of a family of borate compounds (containing boron and oxygen), which are considered absolutely toxic to insects. Borate compounds like Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate utilize a stop-feed mode of action. Stop-feed means that the active ingredient DOT disrupts the enzyme and digestive systems of the insect, preventing future digestion and causing death by starvation. In treatment of wood decaying insects like termites or carpenter ants, DOT prevents these pests from being able to digest the wood that they depend on for survival.
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Komentáře • 126

  • @Rustsamurai1
    @Rustsamurai1 Před 2 lety +14

    You're not spraying the butt-ends of the timber. The best time to treat these are before they are nailed into place in the frame; termites enter the end-grain and away they go - spray on is not absorbed to the core of the timber, so end-grain application is vital.

    • @dgan2304
      @dgan2304 Před rokem +1

      This method is still fine for wood rot prevention though, right?

  • @utbuck7502
    @utbuck7502 Před 6 lety +8

    This is very informative and a great additional treatment that I can include in our remodeling.

  • @channelview8854
    @channelview8854 Před 3 lety +3

    I really like this video. If I had known about this years ago it would have saved me a fortune at the farm. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @jayo5678
    @jayo5678 Před 4 lety +2

    Best video I can find, thank you for sharing

  • @ericwotton2046
    @ericwotton2046 Před 3 lety +8

    Don't stick tinfoil in your electrical boxes......lol

  • @SandyDriggers
    @SandyDriggers Před rokem

    Thank you. That was really helpful.

  • @themysticsupreme5946
    @themysticsupreme5946 Před 3 lety

    Great video. Thank you

  • @nmatthew7469
    @nmatthew7469 Před 2 lety +8

    Did this with a piece of untreated wood here in Florida, the termites were already having a feast .in the humid summer it took forever to dry in to the wood and I thought it must not work or I mixed it wrong. No, after about a month all termite activity ceased, it's been years, they haven't touched it since.

  • @johnshimek5763
    @johnshimek5763 Před 9 měsíci

    thank you

  • @fangfangouyang
    @fangfangouyang Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing. Do we need to spray the crawl space?

  • @CSJiGSaW08
    @CSJiGSaW08 Před 2 lety

    Bought a home with crawlspace and only some termite in garage area. The rest of the house has perfect wood with no termites. Should I use Bora Care or TERMIDOR SC?? Whats the difference in liquids. Also wondering on using some of the bait stations and putting some around the house and crawlspace.

  • @fangfangouyang
    @fangfangouyang Před rokem +1

    Do you spray the plywood on the ground?

  • @Milfordbeach
    @Milfordbeach Před 2 lety

    Termites will enter through the bottom (untreated) of the sill plate and right up through the studs.

  • @huntera123
    @huntera123 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. The use of dye is brilliant. What about the use of borate as a fire suppressant for rot prevention?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety +2

      We are not skilled in using the product for a fire supressant. We would recommend contacting the manufacturer directly as they may have unpublished information on this subject.

    • @huntera123
      @huntera123 Před 2 lety

      @@domyown
      Thank you. I appreciate your position and integrity.

  • @monicawhite5352
    @monicawhite5352 Před rokem +4

    Great video & product.
    I have been using BoraCare for years. I had an old 1925 building with exposed ceiling rafters. The former owners were negligent in their pest control. I sprayed the BoraCare on all overhead ceiling components and never had termite problems. It treats old infested wood, as well as it being a great protection for new wood.

  • @datrudon
    @datrudon Před 2 lety +1

    Great video very informative.
    Can it be mixed with room temperature water or only hot water?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, you can mix it with room temperature water. We recommend using a paint mixer attachment on your drill to mix the Boracare thoroughly with the water.

  • @MiCheckMediaProductions

    For smaller projects, can we use a paint sprayer to apply it?
    Also can I use it on planter boxes for veggies and fruit? Or is it toxic?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety +1

      You can apply Boracare using a hand pump sprayer, paint brush, or paint roller. Be sure that you mix the solution in a separate container such as a bucket as directed before putting the solution into your sprayer.
      If you are using Boracare to treat wood that will be used for gardening or otherwise exposed to rainfall and watering (as well as for indoor use such as furniture), then you would need to apply a water sealant after the Boracare treatment has dried and before use.

  • @MichaelFemia
    @MichaelFemia Před 3 lety

    I'm treating some reclaimed hand hewn barn beams. There's a lot of ant tunnels that looks to be old. How long is a safe bet to wait between BoraCare application and in-home installation of these beams to make sure there's no active infestation? And can a finishing product be applied once the BoraCare dries / won't interfere with the effectiveness?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety +1

      Boracare will eliminate carpenter ants if they are actively tunneling in the wood. If the tunnels are old and ants are not present, you can still treat the wood to guard against new infestations. You can apply Boracare, allow it to dry completely (about 72 hours), and then apply the sealant or finish of your choice. Once the wood is dry you can install it in your home.

  • @emilmarkov7554
    @emilmarkov7554 Před 4 lety

    Can I use Borate on wooden doors, doorcase, parquet flooring, sidings or even furniture before painting? (without the die, of course)

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety +2

      You can apply Boracare to just about any wood or other cellulosic material as long as the wood is raw (not painted, stained, sealed, etc.). If you are treating furniture such as a kitchen table or other items that will be used for dining or food service, then you need to use a water sealant after the Boracare is dry for food safety. Since Timbor is a powder concentrate and does not absorb as cleanly or as fully into the wood, we always recommend using Boracare for decorative wood, flooring, furniture, or other wood that may be painted or stained after treatment.

  • @jamescc2010
    @jamescc2010 Před 4 lety

    Are there other products that would treat "painted" wood exterior of a house?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety

      We carry Jecta injectable borate gel that can be used on painted exterior wood here www.domyown.com/jecta-p-931.html

  • @tmp509
    @tmp509 Před 2 lety +1

    redoing insulation/sheathing and siding. is it safe to appy the product outside knowing I have very limited time before insulating with rockwool and placing the sheathing? only have N95 in hand. is that enough?
    Do you also recommend applying boracare on top of zip sheathing?
    thanks.

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety +1

      BORACARE can take up to 72 hours to dry. 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 Boracare alone does not treat for mold if you seal up moisture, mold could be a concern. We do not recommend applying Boracare on top of zip sheathing. Boracare should only be applied to raw or untreated wood. Using a N95 mask is fine for PPE. We also recommend long pants and long shirts when applying chemicals.

  • @MultiCyclone1
    @MultiCyclone1 Před 3 lety

    How to treat wood borer if the parquet is affected just recently? Is it good to do PH3 fumigation by dismantling the stuff?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety

      You can use Boracare to treat any wood that is not painted or sealed. If you are not sure where the damage is or if it's hard for you to reach affected areas than you could have someone fumigate. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
      www.domyown.com/boracare-p-100.html

  • @LThill-ks2uz
    @LThill-ks2uz Před 4 lety

    can I use boracare if I already used Coppergreen? or will the coppergreen itself be adequate?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety

      We are unfamiliar with the potential to stop wood destroying pest attributes of Coppergreen. We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly for their assistance to see if Coppergreen will stop wood destroying pests.

  • @joymaddox7624
    @joymaddox7624 Před 4 lety

    Will the boration hurt pvc pipes if it comes into contact with them?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety

      Boracare is safe to use around structural materials including PVC pipes, brick, metals, concrete block, plumbing, and of course any cellulosic materials used in structures.

  • @zer0b0t
    @zer0b0t Před 2 lety

    what if they are already inside the wood? how long does it take to them to die or do they need multiple applications?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety +2

      If there are subterranean termites already within the wood of an existing structure then you would need to follow our guide, How to Treat for Subterranean Termites www.domyown.com/subterranean-termite-treatment-guide-a-478.html , which includes a video on the application and step by step instructions on using a product to treat the colony in the soil, like Taurus SC. If you have an existing drywood termite colony, or powder post beetle/wood boring beetle, you can use Boracare www.domyown.com/boracare-p-100.html at a 1:1 ratio to treat the entire piece of infested wood and surrounding wood that could be impacted by the colony as they feed on the Boracare and die. A single application of Boracare when used per label instructions will last for the life of the wood when protected inside the structure. A soil treatment for perimeter protection against subterranean termites with Taurus SC www.domyown.com/taurus-sc-termiticide-p-1816.html would last for 10 years. It is common practice to do both on a new construction home for the optimum level of protection and control. An average drywood or subterranean termite colony can take up to 90 days to die after an application has been made to the wood or soil.

  • @fastechsystems404
    @fastechsystems404 Před 4 lety

    What is the difference in absorption between this new wood and the 70 year old wood in my attic?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety

      Newer wood will have a higher moisture content than wood that has been in a house for decades, so you will get faster and deeper absorption of Boracare with newer wood than older wood. If you have very thick beams that have been in a house for decades, then you probably will not get Boracare absorbed all the way to the center of the wood.

  • @whalewhaleo7487
    @whalewhaleo7487 Před rokem

    Is boracare recommended as a furniture treatment if the furniture must be stripped/sanded before application of boracare?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před rokem

      Bora-Care can be used on furniture but it does need to be stripped/sanded before the application. However, if you do not wish to sand or strip the furniture, there is a product called Jecta that is Bora-Care in a tube: www.domyown.com/jecta-p-931.html.
      Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.

  • @wlbwlb1816
    @wlbwlb1816 Před 4 lety

    What would you recommend for a piece of furniture with an active infestation of woodworm? Can you use this product in your video? Thank you for so much information in your video

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety

      For furniture your options are limited for treatment. If the wood is in its all natural raw state without any stains or finishes on it you can use a product like Boracare. www.domyown.com/boracare-p-100.html Boracare will absorb all the way into the wood and eliminate any infestation that is there and last for the life of the wood. It does not stain the wood or leave behind any visible residue, but becomes one with the wood and any insect that ingests it dies. If the furniture has a finish on it, you would either have to drill holes throughout it and inject something like the Boracare or a foam, or the option most go with, hire a company to fumigate it.

    • @fernarias
      @fernarias Před 3 lety +3

      Use heat. Put the furniture into a small enclosure and heat the space to 132 degrees Fahrenheit for two hours. It's so effective that heat is used to treat rooms infected with bed bugs.

    • @aileenjimenez5168
      @aileenjimenez5168 Před rokem

      @@domyown can hardwood floors be sanded down to apply Boracare? We have powerpost beetles on our hardwoods, but don't want to tent the house. We rather sand them and treat with Boracare if it'll work.

  • @kevincornell1439
    @kevincornell1439 Před rokem +1

    why not use copper sulfate as your marker spray to get the added protection for mold too.

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před rokem +1

      We carry Bora-Care with Mold Care that could add that mold protection you might be looking for www.domyown.com/boracare-with-moldcare-p-1265.html
      We do recommend looking at the Bora-Care label for anything you want to use with it if you go that route. www.domyown.com/msds/Bora_Care_Label_2022v2.pdf For marking dye, it states: "For tracking purposes (to make it easier to see where Bora-Care solutions have been applied) an appropriate marker dye or pigment may be added as part of the diluent to the Bora-Care solution. Refer to the dye or pigment product label for the recommended amount to add to the Bora-Care solution"

  • @hkvanx
    @hkvanx Před rokem

    nice video...what's the difference between the borax solution vs the powder mix? Is it more concentrated? Thanks.

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před rokem +2

      Bora-Care and Timbor are both borate products used to treat wood, but they could not be more different. Timbor is in a powder form that is mixed with water. It is much less expensive but it is intended more for protecting new wood only, or wood that you know does not have any issues. Timbor will only penetrate the outer layer of the wood so it is more for protection or for treating fungus on the surface of the wood.
      If you have an active infestation of termites, powder-post beetles or wood borers deep inside the wood then Timbor would not make it through the wood to kill these insects. BoraCare is a liquid borate but has an additive, a glycol solution, which allows the product to penetrate through the entire piece of wood, therefore it should be used any time you have an active infestation because you are guaranteed it will kill anything in the wood no matter how deep it is. Also, BoraCare will last forever in the wood so you will never have to worry about any infestations in the wood that you treat ever again.
      Bora-Care www.domyown.com/boracare-p-100.html
      Timbor www.domyown.com/timbor-professional-p-144.html

    • @jennyviolet3666
      @jennyviolet3666 Před rokem

      Can you still spray BoraCare on wood that's been painted with mold killing Primer?

  • @fyt00000
    @fyt00000 Před 3 lety +1

    Please tell me, I have dry woods in the attic and in my panaling in the living room. Do I only go up the 18 inches at the studs, or shouldn't I go all the way up and down, since drywoods come from above usually?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety +1

      If you have active drywood termites you would need to treat all of the wood that is infested. The wood must not be painted or sealed. Here is a link to our drywood termite guide with more information: www.domyown.com/drywood-termite-treatment-guide-a-474.html

    • @jumor6564
      @jumor6564 Před 3 lety

      @@domyown CAn I paint over the wood once I have treated the wood with Borate?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety +1

      @@jumor6564 Yes, you sure can. You just need to let the wood dry completely and then it can be painted, stained, or sealed.

  • @bryanwinter3957
    @bryanwinter3957 Před 3 lety

    Wondering why you are treating interior walls on what appears to be a crawl space home? wouldn't you treat underneath?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety +1

      The treatment shown in the video is for showing how to apply this specific application on the label for the 2 foot barrier around all studs, joists, and sill plates. There was a liquid termiticide treatment done to the soil around the foundation of the home in addition so the home is adequately protected all the way around. If a customer has access to sub floor or areas under a crawl space and wish to treat the additional wood under the home they are certainly welcome to and the Boracare label addresses this application.

  • @springer-qb4dv
    @springer-qb4dv Před 3 lety +1

    Shouldn't all the lumber in the entire house be sprayed with boracare? Drywood termites often infest any vulnerable lumber in the attic or ceiling and does not have colony in soil.

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety +2

      Any untreated or unstained wood, including plywood, would benefit from an application of Boracare to help protect it from wood infesting pests, fungi and dry rot.

  • @divinesoulseeker007
    @divinesoulseeker007 Před 2 lety

    If I'm building a table can I just spray the legs alone or do I need to spray the whole table down 🤔

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety

      For the best protection it would be recommended to apply to all wooden parts of the table not just the legs.

  • @bamc3835
    @bamc3835 Před 2 lety

    do u have any video for bug pretreatment and post-treatment of a new build?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety +1

      We recommend referring to our guide on General Pest Prevention, www.domyown.com/pest-exclusion-sanitation-a-452.html, which provides helpful information and videos on preparing your home for pest prevention, general pest inspection, pest control treatments and integrated pest management.

    • @bamc3835
      @bamc3835 Před 2 lety

      tnx! il check it out

  • @davidbarrett8118
    @davidbarrett8118 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you use this in a crawl space?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, you can use Boracare (or Timbor) in a crawl space or attic to treat raw wood there. Be sure to use a respirator if you are using Boracare in an enclosed area that does not have good ventilation.

  • @diosesplenitud
    @diosesplenitud Před 5 lety +1

    What i do for the painted areas or the areas adyacent to tubs or door is using it without colorant.
    Nice video.

    • @hughiemac
      @hughiemac Před 4 lety

      Boracare not for painted surfaces. It needs to soak in. Like Altriset maybe you can drill tiny holes in the wood and inject behind the fascia but I've never seen this and it is not mentioned in Boracare documentation.

  • @andrewbeaudry4399
    @andrewbeaudry4399 Před 6 lety +1

    How much so would this service cost

    • @Bigshoots86
      @Bigshoots86 Před 4 lety

      Thousands I'd be willing to wager

  • @vltruane
    @vltruane Před 3 lety

    Does boracare help repel other insects like ants, and roaches?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety

      No, Bora-Care is only labeled for wood-destroying pests like termites and powder post beetles.

  • @jumor6564
    @jumor6564 Před 3 lety

    Why only the bottom section. Can I do the entire wall?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety +1

      It is recommended to do the bottom section because subterranean termites come from the ground up and will come into contact with the treated wood at the bottom first. You can treat the entire wall, it just becomes quite expensive to do so.

  • @marcelofbc
    @marcelofbc Před rokem

    do you have a link for the Turf Mark dye

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před rokem

      www.domyown.com/turf-mark-blue-p-912.html

  • @TheAlphaMing
    @TheAlphaMing Před 4 lety +2

    Why not get the wood treated before construction?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety

      While you can treat wood prior to construction, doing treatment on framing allows you to ensure the structure is treated correctly and that you are not wasting product by treating wood that may not be used or that is cut away. There is a new construction bulletin from Nisus, the manufacturer of Boracare, that details how to treat a new structure correctly with Boracare for a subterranean termite pre-treatment: www.domyown.com/msds/BoraCare_new_const_tech_bulletin_02_02.pdf

  • @Pestcontrol-jv3hb
    @Pestcontrol-jv3hb Před rokem

    Does it help against bed bugs?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před rokem

      The product is not labeled for bed bugs. Please view our products that could help you control bed bugs here www.domyown.com/bed-bugs-c-39.html

  • @waltercastro2015
    @waltercastro2015 Před 4 lety

    Wow. Why not companies hire termite preventive or at least contractors add it or a must have to pass home inspections before they go on sale. New homes are costing 300k and up.
    I do lawn care and I pass by many new homes are being build, I don't see that blue dye on the walls.

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety

      Liquid soil treatments are still a more popular pre-construction treatment for termite prevention since it can be very inexpensive. For best results, of course, you can treat the wood and do a soil treatment. Most states do require that a home or other property be inspected for termite damage before a sale.

  • @nickm1256
    @nickm1256 Před rokem

    Will this damage or stain concrete floors?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před rokem

      Bora-Care alone will not stain concrete, or new construction. However if mixed with Turf Mark Blue, it will leave a permanent stain on concrete and studs.

  • @15crap
    @15crap Před 2 lety

    How long does it take to dry

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety

      It can take up to 48 hours for applications to dry completely.

  • @ls2cateye987
    @ls2cateye987 Před 3 lety

    Does this help prevent mold?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety

      No. Boracare by itself will not treat or prevent mold. Boracare with Moldcare www.domyown.com/boracare-with-moldcare-p-1265.html will treat existing mold and prevent mold in the future. Boracare with Moldcare will not remove the mold stain however, for that you should use Mold clean. www.domyown.com/moldclean-p-1328.html
      Please let us know if we can be of further assistance.

    • @amapolarestrepo809
      @amapolarestrepo809 Před 2 lety

      @@domyown can I use both in the same wood?

  • @leonurban7704
    @leonurban7704 Před 3 lety

    Where can I buy Bora Care?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety

      You can get Bora-Care on our website here! www.domyown.com/boracare-p-100.html

  • @michaelbyrnee9584
    @michaelbyrnee9584 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It makes no sense to apply bora-care AFTER construction since the bottom of the plates - where termites begin eating - are untreated and thus provide unrestricted entry to the termites. The same applies to the bottom of each stud. Your method may slow down termites, but not stop them. For best results, apply bora-care after boards have been cut to size, but BEFORE assembly.

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Keep in mind that Boracare absorbs fully into the wood, so it is not required to treat all sides of the wood in order for a piece to be protected fully. For pre-construction subterranean termite prevention, applications do not need to be applied to the entire piece of all the wood. Please refer to New Construction Bulletin for complete instructions: www.domyown.com/msds/Bora-Care_New_Construction_Bulletin_2020.pdf

    • @wanderinguser7665
      @wanderinguser7665 Před 4 hodinami

      @@domyown Have you ever cut into a piece of wood that you treated to see the penetration? I don't believe it will penetrate much beyond the surface.

  • @al70127
    @al70127 Před 2 lety

    Why not just get the powder and dilute with water?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 2 lety +1

      If you are referring to Timbor, then you can use that product to treat raw wood for prevention of wood-destroying insects and wood decay fungus. Timbor only absorbs about 1/4" into the wood, so it is for prevention only and not for treatment of existing insect infestations. Keep in mind, as well, that Timbor can leave a visible residue once it dries, so it would not be recommended for wood that is visible and would be stained, sealed, or painted after the application.

  • @trushal5192
    @trushal5192 Před 4 lety

    I do also pest control but can you tale how to expand a business how getting more clients for termite treatment.

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety

      In most areas, termite treatments require you to have additional training or possibly a different type of license. We recommend you consult with your local Dept of Pesticide Regulation for how to obtain this certification in your state.

  • @gary24752
    @gary24752 Před 11 měsíci

    Time to break out the leaf blower.

  • @MinhTuanTerryTa
    @MinhTuanTerryTa Před rokem

    How long does borate treatment last?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před rokem

      Bora-Care will remain for the life of the treated wood, so no retreatments are necessary. You can get it on our site here www.domyown.com/boracare-p-100.html Keep in mind this is only for unfinished wood - only to bare surfaces where an intact water-repellent barrier, such as paint, stain or sealer is not present.

  • @daviddds3219
    @daviddds3219 Před 3 lety +1

    great information but why the music ? leave that to Spotify.

  • @bamc3835
    @bamc3835 Před 2 lety

    that looked like way more than one ounce of marking dye

  • @qdaddy357
    @qdaddy357 Před 5 lety

    you forgot to put on your PPE BEFORE you started

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 5 lety +2

      Jim has on gloves and eye protection before spraying, as he should. A respirator is only required with Boracare applications if you are applying in an enclosed area that is not ventilated, usually spaces like a crawl space or tight attic space.

  • @johntorres1805
    @johntorres1805 Před 3 lety

    How many gallons for 4,000 square ft

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety

      How much Boracare it would take you to cover 4000 sq/ft would vary based on what mix rate you intend to or need to apply it at (1:1, 2:1, 3:1, 5:1), and the overall amount of wood you need to treat. If the lumber is thick you may need 2 coats, or if you are unable to get to all 4 sides of the wood you are spraying you may need to do 2 applications as well. You can review the Boracare Product Label www.domyown.com/msds/Bora-Care_Label_and_SDS_2020.pdf and our supplemental documents on the product page like the Dimensional Lumber Bulletin www.domyown.com/msds/techbulletin_loghomes_dimensionallumber.pdf to calculate your lineal footage of boards and overall coverage needs.

  • @thomasralfenson2684
    @thomasralfenson2684 Před 3 lety

    Woodglut scripts contain most of the woodworking plans you can find.

  • @pedropunjabi7339
    @pedropunjabi7339 Před 4 lety

    2 coats??? Ofcourse, buy more product

  • @golfandhike5598
    @golfandhike5598 Před 3 lety

    Name of marking dye product?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 3 lety +1

      Turf Mark Blue was the product used in this video - www.domyown.com/turf-mark-blue-p-912.html

    • @golfandhike5598
      @golfandhike5598 Před 3 lety +1

      @@domyown Thanks

  • @LiloUkulele
    @LiloUkulele Před 5 lety

    Will borate stop dry rot?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes, you can use Boracare www.domyown.com/boracare-p-100.html or Timbor www.domyown.com/timbor-professional-p-144.html to prevent or treat wood decay fungus that causes dry rot. Be sure you are using the curative rates if you already have signs of damage. Keep in mind that a borate treatment will not remove stains. You can clean the wood first with Mold Clean www.domyown.com/moldclean-p-1328.html if you need to remove any stains first.

  • @carlotrese6996
    @carlotrese6996 Před 4 lety

    is this smelly?

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety +2

      The SDS states that there should be no odor. However, we have been told by customers that it does tend to have a chemical smell.
      If we can be of further assistance please let us know.

  • @jimmie200
    @jimmie200 Před 3 lety

    In the future, I hope someone figures out how to build a house with materials that bugs don't eat. Our planet will have less problems up the road.

    • @ballstank3904
      @ballstank3904 Před 2 lety

      Here in europe most houses are built from concrete blocks or bricks. Houses also dont fall over with a bit of wind like in America

  • @desertmulehunter
    @desertmulehunter Před 4 lety +1

    So in other words you are using borax and calling add boricare.

    • @domyown
      @domyown  Před 4 lety +1

      Actually, Borate and Borax are two different active ingredients. Borax is boric acid and Bora-Care is Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate, which is water-soluble

  • @Brough1111
    @Brough1111 Před 2 lety +2

    No don't stick tin foil in there stick a rubber glove into the electrical box.

  • @christlamb8311
    @christlamb8311 Před rokem

    U