BartW
Well-Known Member
We are going to sand the teak gunwale capping to bare wood,
and then put brand new layers of varnish
some people advice:
-single component varnish, based on lanolin oil,
this will have the best fixation on the teak, and remains a bit flexible
apply many layers to obtain a nice result
you need to add one or two new layers at least ones a year, and then it will remain good during many years
the end result won't be as shiny as two component
others advice:
-use a strong high quality two compenent varnish,
good cleaning and de-greasing before appliing varnisch
use many layers, and start with 30% deluted
end result very strong and shiny, will be good for two seasons.
what would the experienced forum advice ?
and then put brand new layers of varnish
some people advice:
-single component varnish, based on lanolin oil,
this will have the best fixation on the teak, and remains a bit flexible
apply many layers to obtain a nice result
you need to add one or two new layers at least ones a year, and then it will remain good during many years
the end result won't be as shiny as two component
others advice:
-use a strong high quality two compenent varnish,
good cleaning and de-greasing before appliing varnisch
use many layers, and start with 30% deluted
end result very strong and shiny, will be good for two seasons.
what would the experienced forum advice ?