wombat88
Well-known member
I plan to paint the bottom of my varnished clinker dinghy this winter. Those of you with old leaky clinker dinghies will know why...
I would normally approach this by rubbing down the existing varnish and making sure it is sound before applying undercoat, paint etc.
Someone mentioned removing all varnish back to the wood before painting. I question whether this is necessary? What would you do?
I would normally approach this by rubbing down the existing varnish and making sure it is sound before applying undercoat, paint etc.
Someone mentioned removing all varnish back to the wood before painting. I question whether this is necessary? What would you do?