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On 16 Jul 2003 00:29:18 GMT, Ignoramus26572
wrote: Thanks, it makes sense. The varnish I applied was in a small shaded area, so I am sure that it will not ruin the deck. I was however under impression that varnish, being oil based, would stick fine after oil treatments. i Not an unusual assumption. There is, however, a whole lot of chemistry going on. Not all varnish is oil based, not all oil bases are the same, and I could never recommend putting a "varnish" finish over a fresh sealant of "unknown origin". ![]() I don't mean to be mean. I just didn't want to see (hear) you get into a mess. First- get your money's worth. If the guy proposed two coats, then you either get another coat, or he cuts the price. Second- let it weather for a while. If you can find out exactly what base product they use, that will help you to decide what future action to take. A "homebrew" could be linseed oil, which is OK, but it takes a while to cure (dry). You can base future treatment on what was used this time around. Third- enjoy your deck. ![]() noah Courtesy of Lee Yeaton, See the boats of rec.boats www.TheBayGuide.com/rec.boats |