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Thanks Ray and Lew for the responses. The problem is that the teak is
part of a friend's almost new (2 seasons old) boat, and he was looking forward to restoring the wood to match the rest of the trim that borders up against it. The wood is actually on the inside of the boat, but it is exposed to the elements due to its position around the companionway. The wood and finish bleached and deteriorated to a yellowish/whitish, gritty crappy look around the edges where directly exposed. If it were my boat, I'd use the best UV varnish and be done with it, but since its an expensive boat and its new, he feels dissapointed and angry (I think rightly so) with Pearson for a using crappy interior finish on an obstensively exterior surface, and although he's a realist, he wants his boat to stay looking new as long as practical. My problem with this is that I will be the one to have to refinish it again, so I want the best protection with ease of long-term upkeep (and that rules out hard finishes), and he wants a color match. I've sanded down to bare wood, but I can tell there is depth of penetration by the old finish into the grain of the wood, but I cannot sand any deeper without potential damage to the shape. So my question is, can I varnish over wood that has previously been poly'd (again, that's a guess that the finish is poly), and will it hold up as well as varnish over new bare wood? Thanks Ray for the name of that book, I will look for it. Thanks again, Red |
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