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I plan to build a glider out of white oak. Someone once mentioned some very good, albeit expensive, wood finish for outdoor furniture. I have tried in vain to find that post again. Can anyone refresh my memory?
Thanks Greg
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(05-26-2022, 09:56 AM)Gregor1 Wrote: I plan to build a glider out of white oak. Someone once mentioned some very good, albeit expensive, wood finish for outdoor furniture. I have tried in vain to find that post again. Can anyone refresh my memory?
Thanks Greg
Epifanes Marine Varnish, perhaps?
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Sikkens Cetol is probably the most highly rated exterior finish. It's pricey as well, more so than Epifanes.
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(05-28-2022, 10:17 AM)FS7 Wrote: Sikkens Cetol is probably the most highly rated exterior finish. It's pricey as well, more so than Epifanes.
Cetol is now under the PPG umbrella, as ProLux. Same great products IFAIK.
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Thanks for the responses. The product I was trying to recall is One Time.
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(05-28-2022, 03:43 PM)Gregor1 Wrote: Thanks for the responses. The product I was trying to recall is One Time.
That's the only product that has held up on my Ipe' deck for a year without getting black mold. It's faded some but still looks good. I also used it on an outdoor bench last year. Haven't seen it since, however, so I can't report on how it's faired.
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