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I have some McCloskey "Man-o-War" that I want to use
on porch handrails for a handicapped man. We live in the desert where daytime temps are generally over 100 degrees F for 3-4 months of the year (up to 118 degrees), and down to 10 degrees F in the winter for 1-2 months (has been down to 0 degrees F in the past). How many coats should I put on so the varnish doesn't flake off? Josephi |
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