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On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 20:46:58 -0400, "ElmerF."
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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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"Capt. JG" wrote:

Really? http://www.deksolje.com/


Too bad.

IMHO, stuff is garbage, even in fresh water (Lake Erie).

Lew


Yeah, really good stuff might have lasted him 13 years instead of the 12
years he got from "garbage."


My son gave me a couple of slat type six foot teak benches. The
horizontal bits need finished the rest is OK. Tung oil perhaps?

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On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 20:46:58 -0400, "ElmerF."
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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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"Capt. JG" wrote:

Really?
http://www.deksolje.com/

Too bad.

IMHO, stuff is garbage, even in fresh water (Lake Erie).

Lew


Yeah, really good stuff might have lasted him 13 years instead of the 12
years he got from "garbage."


My son gave me a couple of slat type six foot teak benches. The
horizontal bits need finished the rest is OK. Tung oil perhaps?

Casady


Just make sure that whatever you use isn't going to rub off on
people's clothes!


Good point. Tung oil will dry to hardness as it oxidises, just like
the linseed used in so much paint.

Casady
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"Vic Smith" wrote:

Non-waterproof coatings for outside wood is just a fetish.
Stain if needed, then use a good waterproof varnish.
Strip and redo when the varnish fails.
IMO.



If you truly want to protect exterior wood, it is expensive but
straight forward.

Strip to bare wood, then apply 4-5 coats of laminating epoxy, sanding
lightly between coats.

It is absolutely essential that 100% of the wood is totally sealed.

Allow to cure for 30 days, sand lightly, then apply 2-3 coats of
marine 2 part poly to totally seal the epoxy and thus provide UV
protection of the epoxy.

Maintenance consists of maintaining the poly which protects the epoxy
base coat.

Lew



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