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Smith and Company has a product called Five Year Clear. It's a bit pricey
but if applied properly it should last longer than five years. It is also a two part polyurathane but is loaded with UV inhibitors. You can google five year clear and find their contact info. "Benning Wentworth" wrote in message news:46sXg.2371$P92.1649@trndny02... This epoxy finish .. I am thinking of using it on my brightwork. Any thoughts? If you have used it, know about it, or whatever ??? Opinions? |
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