

An Ol Timer wrote:I have made toy boxes, cradles and other things for the grandchildren. I have very fussy daughters who were afraid of the odors . I started using a MinWax water-based Polycrylic finish a few years back. I now use it on all interior areas of a teardrop. I apply from 4-6 coats. Being extremely fast drying I usually allow an hour between coats and I lightly sand between coats. Any odor is gone in just hours. One other point my sides and head liner are completely finished prior to assembly and usually have a day or two to air out. The galley is also completed and the finish done prior to is being installed. No finish work is done inside the tear after assembly unless some touch up is required. I used to use a polyurethane glue but have since switched to Titebond 2. By doing these things I've eliminated the greatest amount of the odor
I also use MinWax Helmsman Spar Urethane but only on the exterior.
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