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WHY DOES MY CETOL TURN ORANGE!???!!!
Is it the underlying wood? Did I not clean it enough? This is the third year in a row and I'm getting angry! I want that nice rich "yellowish" luster from varnish. But NO! This CETOL turns vomit stain orange!!!! HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bob Crantz |
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It is a left wing plan to ruin the woodwork on any republician's boat. No,
really there are 3 types of Cetol, matt, gloss and clear, though clear is hard to find. The matt and gloss have a coloring agent. West had a similar product with no color, you might try that. "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ink.net... WHY DOES MY CETOL TURN ORANGE!???!!! Is it the underlying wood? Did I not clean it enough? This is the third year in a row and I'm getting angry! I want that nice rich "yellowish" luster from varnish. But NO! This CETOL turns vomit stain orange!!!! HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bob Crantz |
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Thank you kind sir. I prefer clear stains on all wood, it tends to yellow
less. I wasn't aware of clear Cetol. I owe you a beer! God bless you and vote Republican early and often. BC "Philip Carroll" wrote in message ... It is a left wing plan to ruin the woodwork on any republician's boat. No, really there are 3 types of Cetol, matt, gloss and clear, though clear is hard to find. The matt and gloss have a coloring agent. West had a similar product with no color, you might try that. "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ink.net... WHY DOES MY CETOL TURN ORANGE!???!!! Is it the underlying wood? Did I not clean it enough? This is the third year in a row and I'm getting angry! I want that nice rich "yellowish" luster from varnish. But NO! This CETOL turns vomit stain orange!!!! HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bob Crantz |
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I will neither confirm nor deny....
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Philip Carroll" wrote in message ... It is a left wing plan to ruin the woodwork on any republician's boat. No, really there are 3 types of Cetol, matt, gloss and clear, though clear is hard to find. The matt and gloss have a coloring agent. West had a similar product with no color, you might try that. "Bob Crantz" wrote in message ink.net... WHY DOES MY CETOL TURN ORANGE!???!!! Is it the underlying wood? Did I not clean it enough? This is the third year in a row and I'm getting angry! I want that nice rich "yellowish" luster from varnish. But NO! This CETOL turns vomit stain orange!!!! HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bob Crantz |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message WHY DOES MY CETOL TURN ORANGE!???!!! It has orange pigments, naturally. The mfr. chose that color to most closely approximate the color of clean unstained teak. Cetol Marine Light has less such pigment, and some other preparations have no apparent pigments, such as West Marine's Woodpro and Epifanes' Gloss and Matte Wood Finish. The Epifanes products require no sanding between coats and are compatible with varnish, so you can sand old varnish in good condition and put 'em right over. Max |
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What a bunch of idiots. You don't use cetol or you'd know that it doesn't turn
orange anymore; hasn't in years. Alien's sole was done with cetrol. Two coats of regular cetol, 3 coats of gloss. No orange pigment. RB |
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Bob Crantz asked:
WHY DOES MY CETOL TURN ORANGE!???!!! Because that's what cetol does....if you varnished instead of using lubberly products like cetol you wouldn't have an orange boat.... -- katysails s/v Chanteuse Kirie Elite 32 http://katysails.tripod.com "Women and cats will do as they please, and men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea." - Robert A. Heinlein |
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Because that's what cetol does....if you varnished instead of using lubberly
products like cetol you wouldn't have an orange boat.... Katy = way outdated info. Cetol does not turn orange anymore. Hasn't in a long time. RB |
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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote: WHY DOES MY CETOL TURN ORANGE!???!!! Is it the underlying wood? Did I not clean it enough? This is the third year in a row and I'm getting angry! I want that nice rich "yellowish" luster from varnish. But NO! This CETOL turns vomit stain orange!!!! HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If you sand to 220 you get a pretty good result from the Cetol rather than the "vomit stain orange". Seahag |
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![]() "Bobsprit" wrote in message What a bunch of idiots. You don't use cetol or you'd know that it doesn't turn orange anymore; hasn't in years. Alien's sole was done with cetrol. Two coats of regular cetol, 3 coats of gloss. No orange pigment. Boring troll, Bubbles. Max |
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