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1995 Constructed Home - Dryloc on Cinder blocks?

I bought a house 1 year ago and have been monitoring the humidity levels and checking for leaks in the basement. So far everything is oksump works and only goes on intermittently during wets spells. If we get a bunch of rain and I don't turn the Humidifier on, the level reaches about 75% and will remove 40pints within 24 hours. All the blocks seemed to be dry and have minimal cracks at the mortar joints.My questions is this, does it hurt to put Dryloc on the cinder blocks? I heard from some people that the blocks need to breath and by putting on a water proofer you my accelerate deteriorating of the blocks.I plan to finish my basement in 3 years but in the meantime I want to lighten up the basement with white paint so its not so dismal when working out down there.Otherwise I'm just going to leave it and use water / mildew resistant materials when I finish it off.

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They prove that they need their fans a lot.
Eh not really. They finally beat a top team. They're always tough this time of year. Like all teams in Texass they always pull a h(o)mo romo choke.
Yes, they proved they are just as good, if not better, than they were last year which means they can win it all this year. They play damn near flawless basketball when they are their best

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