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On Mar 7, 10:28 am, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 6 Mar 2007 18:47:58 -0800, "capt.bill11" wrote: On Mar 6, 8:03 am, Charlie Morgan wrote: Then again, real varnish doesn't do much to protect the wood at all, which is why you have to scrape and sand it off every time you want to refresh things. That's pretty hard on the teak, which weathers under the varnish and then gets sanded! CWM Based on the above, you have never used varnish. Or at the very least have no idea how to use it correctly. According to whom? You? That's a knee-slapper! No, it's based on your own words in reguards to the subject at hand. |
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