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On Mar 6, 12:48 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 16:35:54 GMT, "Gordon Wedman" wrote: I agree with KLC. "Varnish" today is not the same as the traditional varnish from 50 years ago. I've been using Interlux Goldspar which is a single part polyurethane "varnish". Eight coats and you have a beautiful clear and shiny finish. Eight coats of Cetol and you have mud. EIGHT COATS? Are you looking for excuses to avoid sailing? CWM- 12 coats is about the min. for a really top quality finish. |
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