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First Mod: New Transom On My Lowe 1457 Sea Nymph - UPDATED!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank R" data-source="post: 391341" data-attributes="member: 14554"><p>The simplest and most effective UV-resistant finish is paint.</p><p></p><p>Most varnishes that claim to be UV resistant actually do not protect that much. Even so-called "spar varnishes' that you get at the local store. You should go with a traditional spar varnish.</p><p></p><p>You have to sand and re-apply the varnish every few years to maintain its protection. Otherwise the epoxy will degrade and will have a milky haze.</p><p></p><p>Paint is easier and simpler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank R, post: 391341, member: 14554"] The simplest and most effective UV-resistant finish is paint. Most varnishes that claim to be UV resistant actually do not protect that much. Even so-called "spar varnishes' that you get at the local store. You should go with a traditional spar varnish. You have to sand and re-apply the varnish every few years to maintain its protection. Otherwise the epoxy will degrade and will have a milky haze. Paint is easier and simpler. [/QUOTE]
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