Hi all, I just bought Halcyon from Jamestown dist. It is also water based and 
is supposed to have less smell. I am going to try it to refresh the interior of 
our 40-2.  I wonder if it is actually the same product as Gen. Fin. just 
rebranded.  Ted

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  On Mon, Jun 20, 2022 at 9:38, Marek Dziedzic via 
CnC-List<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:    I have never used this on teak, but I 
had very good results with other exotic woods with high levels of natural oil 
(e.g., blood wood). You may want to try High Performance satin varnish from 
General Finishes. It is water based, which is an extra plus. 
It holds well for about 4 years (so far), without any signs of wear. Mind you, 
we don't walk on it (I used it on a mantle piece). However, a friend of mine 
who recommended this product, used it with success on the stairs.
Of course, ymwv, as I don't have a clue how this may work in a marine 
environment.
Marek1994 C270 LegatoOttawa ON 




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-------- Original message --------From: Matthew via CnC-List 
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<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Cc: Matthew <wolf...@erie.net> Subject: Stus-List Re: 
Varnish 
-------- Original message --------From: Matthew via CnC-List 
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<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> Cc: Matthew <wolf...@erie.net> Subject: Stus-List Re: 
Varnish 

Thanks, Danny.  I have used Awlwood before with mixed results.  It worked great 
on my dorade boxes and has held up for years.  My cockpit coaming, not so much 
-- for some reason the primer did not adhere well.  I suspect it’s the natural 
oil in teak but do not know for sure.

 

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I've switched to awlwood.  It does not have the same yellowing tendency as 
varnish and it looks really great!   You can hot coat it after the primer is 
cured.  It is very expensive, however. 

 

Danny

 

On Jun 18, 2022 2:09 PM, Matthew via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:


Listers:

 

                I know this topic has been covered before, so please forgive my 
ignorance.  Although I don’t ordinarily varnish my interior teak ply, I plan to 
do so around the companionway to protect against water.  I’ll likely use a 
satin finish.  What type/brand of varnish would you recommend?

 

                Thanks in advance.

 

                Matt


 
  

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