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![]() Charlie Morgan wrote: On 20 Sep 2006 08:20:40 -0700, "Chuck Gould" wrote: Charlie Morgan wrote: Cetol gloss is an entirely different product than Cetol Marine. Cetol Marine breathes and is very durable. I would not characterize Cetol Marine as a "stain", either. You may want to take that up with Sikkens. They describe Cetol Marine as containing "pigments". How would you characterize a non-opaque application of pigment via an oil or water base if not as a "stain"? Okay, now we've established that you don't even know the difference between paint and stain. CWM Sorry, a renewed personal attack doesn't get you off the hook here. Does your answer indicate that you feel Cetol is a "paint"? If not, please reply directly and without digressing to personal remarks to: "How would you characterize a non-opaque applicatin of pigment via an oil or water base if not as a 'stain'"? (An additional personal remark or failure to respond at all will be accepted as an indicator that you feel Cetol is a paint). |
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