Captain Crisp
Well-Known Member
I was really hoping to do some varnishing this Saturday, but it's only going to be 10-12°C.
Is that too cold? Or can I risk it?
Thanks!
Crisp
Is that too cold? Or can I risk it?
Thanks!
Crisp
I was really hoping to do some varnishing this Saturday, but it's only going to be 10-12°C.
Is that too cold? Or can I risk it?
Thanks!
Crisp
Good point! I've looked it up and it says I can start at 10°. Varnish is go.You've obviously got internet access - you should be able to find the manufacturer's data sheet. That will tell you the limits for temperature and humidity.
Good point! I've looked it up and it says I can start at 10°. Varnish is go.
Thanks!
Crisp
So just to summarise, it can't be too cold and it can't be too hot, nor too humid nor too dry and no sunshine. And you need these conditions for each coat, oh and the first coats should be thinned. Oh and you may have to sand between coats....oh and each coat has to be put on after the correct drying time.....and you need to keep this up every year ad infinitum.
GRP anyone?