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Plain old Sno-Seal would likely do the job for you (and without the risk of spontaneous combustion from petroleum product).
It's sold for leather conditioning (but it doesn't "know" that; it'll have it's same effect when applied to canvas).
Any good hardware store (or shoe store even) will...
Makes sense then that a tarp thrown over it, renders it no longer exhibited.
You can hear the lawyers arguing it before the judge:
- "Your Honor, if it pleases the Court....."
DDoyle, hoping you don't mind me posting this vid here (not sure where best to put it up).
It's not too long (under 5 minutes).
The vid features the driver of a Gun Truck called "The Matchbox":
https://youtu.be/iUsYbuTukWs
Building below grade is always a premium over building on-grade, but it's not an unreasonable option.
Is your "shed" on poles/ piers, or is it on spread footings?
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