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Default Refinishing teak trim

You're just arguing semantics. When you say "poly" to me, that means
polyethylene, polypropylene, etc. "Poly" by itself really means
nothing, except some unspecified polymer.

Anyway, if there is a polyurethane finish on there now, you should
sand it completely off before switching to "regular" varnish.

Oh yea, and if you want to really learn about "varnish", read up at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varnish
You'll want to decide which of the following types of "varnish" you
need:
2.1 Violin
2.2 Resin
2.3 Shellac
2.4 Alkyd
2.5 Spar Varnish
2.6 Drying Oils
2.7 Polyurethane
2.8 Lacquer
2.9 Acrylic
2.10 Two-Part

You're welcome.



 
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