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On Mar 8, 11:48 am, "Keith" wrote:
EIGHT COATS? Are you looking for excuses to avoid sailing? Nope, you have to have a base of at least 8 coats of varrnish to make it worthwhile. Any less, and it's just going to flake off and you'll be back to bare wood before you know it. Cetol is three, so it's easier, but you get "the look". Get a copy of "brightwork"(can't remember the author's name right now)... it's the bible on marine finishes. Cetol lasts much longer at 6 coats. at least here in south Florida. But since you don't have to sand between all those coats it still faster to apply than varnish. And remember Rebecca lives in the PNW as I recll. So take her words with a grain of salt if you live in the south. |
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