I like using Waterlox but I've had problems storing the product because any air trapped in the container will cause the product to cure.
Waterlox suggests using another product (Bloxygen) which is primarily argon gas. I've tried this with mixed results and I'd prefer to find another approach that didn't require the purchase of another product which I may not always have on hand.
I recently read a post on another site recommending storing Waterlox in glass container and pouring water on top to fill. This removed all (most) of the oxygen from the container. Since Waterlox and water don't mix. The water settles to the bottom with the Waterlox on top and available for brush or pad.
If it works, this seems like a nice, passive and convenient approach.
Has anyone tried this successfully?
Thanks,
Scott C.