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Old 04-07-17, 02:46 AM   #1
lguevara__
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Waterproofing my enclosures

Hello all, I am currently in the process of finishing two enclosures I have been working on for the past 5 months. And my question is: what can I use to seal the interior of my enclosures?
I have already painted the interior black with "Valspar Signature Flat Latex Interior Paint and Primer in One" and sealed the seams with silicone.
I plan to house a Rainbow Boa in this new enclosure I am building so I do need this enclosure to be able to withstand the humidity this snake requires.
So, as I said, the enclosure is painted and all seams are sealed. Would my next step be using some sort of water based Polyurethane? Or is the latex paint and silicone enough to protect the wood from the humidity and snake droppings?
Any tips and answers welcomed .
- Luis
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