by Dusty82 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 3:03 pm
I use marine spar urethane for interior projects, cabinets, stained trim - basically anything that needs a durable transparent finish. I knew it didn't have any real "waterproofing" advantages over regular urethanes or varnishes, but I was surprised by it's apparent lack of UV protection. I'll admit I can only speak anecdotally, but I've never had a problem with it flaking off after a season or two as described in the article - then again, I've never used it for a project that's going to be subjected to the constant UV bombardment a teardrop or a boat will be subjected to. I usually paint or use just an oil stain on outdoor projects.
Thanks for that link! Lots of food for thought there...
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