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What is spar varnish?
n. A waterproof varnish. Read More »
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Where can you buy mccloskey spar varnish?
where can i purchase mccloskey spar vranish Read More »
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Where do you use spar varnish?
Answer best in applications where the wood surface will be exposed to elements Read More »
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Hi Carroll, basically it's the types of resins used in the varnish, traditional Spar has an Alkyd base, with Phenolics, Tung oils, other resins and yields a glossy, water resistant film that cures slowly staying somewhat flexible...and a Sp...
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Spar urethenes and spar varnish are different formulations. Urethene, naturally is a urethene based product, whereas varnish in the traditional formulas had linseed oil as well as various hardeners. On the old formulation the varnish never ...
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two products you can add are "Japan Dryer" and drying accelerator, sold under an number of trade names depending on what brand you're using....... having put on several thousand.....I'm not kidding!....gallons of varnish in my life I can te...
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I would try Mineral Spirits. Goo Gone or Goof Off will also remove the paint.
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lori, I need to know what kind of wood you are finishing or refinishing,what is the piece?
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You should wait a minimum of two weeks for the resin to cure, then sand it, wash it to remove the dust, and apply the varnish.
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I have a bit of topside teak to redo. It's had nothing but CETOL to date but I am not sure I want to stay with that. However, I'm getting a little confused bythe plethroa of choices out there. So, I was happy to see this thread pop up. Epip...
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