seaseabrook1
New Member
Hi,
I need to patch up some areas of chafe and a 12 inch repair on the rubbing strake, which was taken back to bare, primed with the yellow pigment and coelaned 2 years ago. I've have been trying to find out where to buy small quantities of coelan and primer, but can only get the brown pigment at a good price including the postage (to france), in the 250ml size. As the wood is teak, but really quite dark anyway, I am wondering if I could get away with it? A post from previous years suggested the primer changes colour over time anyway?
Any opinions gratefully received, or indeed any known suppliers of the 250ml yellow pigment (I have been bashing away at google without much sucess for some days!)
Many thanks
PS in the interest of sharing info, for anyone considering coelan I can report that after 2 years in the med the woodwork looks freshly done, except some chafe areas which have rubbed through - will be using more bits of rags in the future!
I need to patch up some areas of chafe and a 12 inch repair on the rubbing strake, which was taken back to bare, primed with the yellow pigment and coelaned 2 years ago. I've have been trying to find out where to buy small quantities of coelan and primer, but can only get the brown pigment at a good price including the postage (to france), in the 250ml size. As the wood is teak, but really quite dark anyway, I am wondering if I could get away with it? A post from previous years suggested the primer changes colour over time anyway?
Any opinions gratefully received, or indeed any known suppliers of the 250ml yellow pigment (I have been bashing away at google without much sucess for some days!)
Many thanks
PS in the interest of sharing info, for anyone considering coelan I can report that after 2 years in the med the woodwork looks freshly done, except some chafe areas which have rubbed through - will be using more bits of rags in the future!