Bird Bath – Sealing
Q: I have a concrete birdbath that over the years has lost its bowl sealant. It now leaks and dries up in a day or two. Do you know of a product to reseal it that will be non-toxic to the birds and butterflies?
A: See Painting A Bird Bath.
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