ay work in a marine
environment.
Marek1994 C270 LegatoOttawa ON
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ato
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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.
Arlet likes Minwax, polyurethane, satin. Or glass. I used that inside . .
Sea Fox, and it held up great for as long as I had it. I imagine it is
still holding up great. Polyurethane is just fine inside, & it wears like
iron.
Bill Coleman
On Sat, Jun 18, 2022, 14:10 Matthew via CnC-List
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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. DannyOn Jun 18, 2022 2:09 PM, Matthew via CnC-List wrote:Listers: I know this topic has bee
15 years ago I revarnished the interior with an exterior satin poly urethane. I
did the trim with gloss. It has held up remarkably well.
A key a good job is prep. Sand and wipe down well.
Fred Hazzard
S/V Fury
C&C 44
Portland Or
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> On Jun 18, 2022, at 11:36 AM, Barry McK
Try Pettit Sea Gold. Requires a sealer but the product itself is water
based and dries in about 40 minutes. You could get the job done in one day.
Barry McKee
C&C 29 Mk I "Discovery II"
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