NormanS
Well-Known Member
I expect that this has all been gone over in the past, but you know what the search facility is like.
The interior flooring on my boat is the usual ply with a VERY thin veneer of teak with lighter lines every 50mm or so. It has been coated with "varnish)? when new, but is now understandably showing signs of wear. I am aware that the veneer is so thin that I can't hope to remove all the marks, but I would at least like to give it a light rub down, and give it a coat or two of clear satin varnish to freshen it up.
Some advice re appropriate product would be very welcome. Quick drying would be a huge help, but what about Water Based?
As an example, I looked on-line at a local supplier, and they quote:
Flag quick drying PU floor varnish. 2.5l .............. £18.01
Rustins quick drying water based floor varnish. 2.5l £29.95
Ronseal diamond hard floor varnish. 2.5l ................£36.95
There seems to be a tremendous difference in price, for what would appear to be similar products. Is it justified? Price is not the main decider, I want something which is fairly easy to apply, is quick drying, gives a good finish, and is going to last for years. All helpful comments very welcome.
The interior flooring on my boat is the usual ply with a VERY thin veneer of teak with lighter lines every 50mm or so. It has been coated with "varnish)? when new, but is now understandably showing signs of wear. I am aware that the veneer is so thin that I can't hope to remove all the marks, but I would at least like to give it a light rub down, and give it a coat or two of clear satin varnish to freshen it up.
Some advice re appropriate product would be very welcome. Quick drying would be a huge help, but what about Water Based?
As an example, I looked on-line at a local supplier, and they quote:
Flag quick drying PU floor varnish. 2.5l .............. £18.01
Rustins quick drying water based floor varnish. 2.5l £29.95
Ronseal diamond hard floor varnish. 2.5l ................£36.95
There seems to be a tremendous difference in price, for what would appear to be similar products. Is it justified? Price is not the main decider, I want something which is fairly easy to apply, is quick drying, gives a good finish, and is going to last for years. All helpful comments very welcome.