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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1973 PolarKraft 1440 MV - The Birth of Ictalurus
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<blockquote data-quote="perchin" data-source="post: 134146" data-attributes="member: 2620"><p>To give you the shortest possible answer, you would still need to seal over with spar urathane. They say stain/sealer becuase its to mislead you to believe they are the go to for every application. All brands do this, they get away with it because the sealer part is to seal in the stain without bleeding. (kinda misleading huh?lol)</p><p>Anyways, yeah I personally would use any spar urathane over thompsons myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perchin, post: 134146, member: 2620"] To give you the shortest possible answer, you would still need to seal over with spar urathane. They say stain/sealer becuase its to mislead you to believe they are the go to for every application. All brands do this, they get away with it because the sealer part is to seal in the stain without bleeding. (kinda misleading huh?lol) Anyways, yeah I personally would use any spar urathane over thompsons myself. [/QUOTE]
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