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![]() "katysails" wrote in message We varnsih...seven-right coats worth...and every 4-5 years the whole shebang gets sanded all the way down and we start over again...we use Z-Spar 2015 (flagship)... If you and Mr. Sails would just refresh the varnish annually and repair any defects, you'd save a lot of time and effort while keeping it looking bristol. If you'd rather do it your way, why "sand" it down? Use a heat gun and scraper and save about half the time and effort. Scraping is also easier on the wood, if done properly, and it works well with varnish removal. Max |
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You going to tell Mr Sails how to finish teak? Right....he's been
finishing teak since he was a kid...not about to interfere with the process now...he's happy with his process so that's the way it goes...besides, it gives him something to do.... "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "katysails" wrote in message We varnsih...seven-right coats worth...and every 4-5 years the whole shebang gets sanded all the way down and we start over again...we use Z-Spar 2015 (flagship)... If you and Mr. Sails would just refresh the varnish annually and repair any defects, you'd save a lot of time and effort while keeping it looking bristol. If you'd rather do it your way, why "sand" it down? Use a heat gun and scraper and save about half the time and effort. Scraping is also easier on the wood, if done properly, and it works well with varnish removal. Max |
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