Thanks, guys.
 
Peter 

On Friday, August 17, 2012 3:40:04 PM UTC-7, Andy Smitty Schmidt wrote:

> Peter,
> The clear does darken the cork but I'm not sure "darken" is the right 
> word. Amber definitely changes the color but the clear just sort of 
> enhances it. It still looks natural. 
>
> Coming from a boat building background, my initial cork shellac-ing was 
> several coats... Like 5 or 7 or so... I didn't count but went until there 
> was a noticeably thick glaze. It was too much. Sort of plastic feeling and 
> Slippery in the rain. Then I did 2 coats on the wife's Betty Foy and it was 
> better. Then whe I went to alba bars on my AHH I did 1 coat. I like it a 
> lot. Feels like cork, still grippy when wet, looks good. 
>
> --Andy
>
>

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