biscuit
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Its very easy to apply and dries in 20 minutes, re-coat in an hour. Has anyone used it inside or out?
Its very easy to apply and dries in 20 minutes, re-coat in an hour. Has anyone used it inside or out?
Agreed.Water based paints / varnish do not "flow" or hold a wet edge & liable to leave brush marks.
There was an article titled 'Converting to exterior woodstain' in the March Practical Boat Owner. It particularly looked at International Woodskin and Sadolin Ultra and had an example of the latter having been applied in 2009. The gist seemed to be that after three years it had worn well but gone a bit dull. It then talks about a re-coat and suggests that it was done successfully but does not give detail. I probably should not suggest I scan the article for you here...
Having said that, I think they've changed the chemical make-up of it
Epifanes is the only product to use
I would like to agree, but I used it on my clinker dinghy and areas that where covered by a tarp developed a yellow stain.Epifanes is the only product to use
Its very easy to apply and dries in 20 minutes, re-coat in an hour. Has anyone used it inside or out?