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On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 09:02:19 -0600, KLC Lewis wrote:
Charlie, either your experience with varnish is with a horrible formulation, or you just don't have any. Quality varnish, such as "Flagship," has very high UV protection. Properly applied to properly prepared wood, it will protect extremely well. Nor does it have to be "scraped and sanded off every time you want to refresh things." Scuff the surface, clean, apply varnish topcoat, Bob's your uncle. If scuffing and cleaning the old varnish is too much for you, combine some Penetrol with the varnish and you don't even have to do that. Yes, varnish requires maintenance. But so does Cetol, for that matter. There is no substance known to man which can be applied to wood which will then forever protect and keep it shiny and pretty. Everything wears out over time. As an aside, UV protection does not require opacity, nor does opacity guarantee UV protection. I had a conversation about this with a chemical engineer from a paint company. Varnish fails because UV damages the wood underneath, destroying the bond. The more transparent the UV protection, the higher the cost, which is why cheap varnish fails quickly. Cheap varnish has either less effective additives or less of the good ones. Enough of the good ones is expensive. Classic Cetol uses iron oxide for UV protection, which explains the orange color. I imagine it has other additives too though, and the "Light" version less of the iron oxide and more of the transparent stuff. After using both Cetol Light and Deks Olje side by side for two seasons, we've switched all the exterior brightwork to Cetol Light. I was quite surprised how well the Cetol held up, especially on the areas that weren't covered over the winter. After a two year trial, it was clear which was less work -- Cetol. Matt O. |
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