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Best thing to do is to buy a quart of each and try them side by side. I
haven't tried the Flagship version yet, but have used the Captains quite a bit. It has a traditional varnish 'golden' color to it that I really like and it seems to be relatively tough too. I have used it over Eastern White Ash and Cherry and thought it looked great ...to my eyes, much better and classier than a water-clear finish like the new 'crystal' water based varathane product has for example (careful with the varathane ...no UV inhibitors that I know of.) Brian D http://www.advantagecomposites.com/tongass "WWagner406" wrote in message ... Finishing up a Cosine Wherry, on which I used system three epoxy, and want the atlantic white cedar with cherry trim to show through as clear as possible. Question: How much of a color difference would I have using Z-spar Flagship varnish versus the Z-spar Captains varnish??? |
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