Which would you use on interior woodwork and why?
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Which would you use on interior woodwork and why?
Houseboater at Heart
1986 Mainship 36 Dual Cabin
1976 Allied 39 Ketch - For Sale
Urethane Holds up better.
Down side is it's harder to get off to refinish 10 years later.
The fries are cold so we gave you extra.
Urethane. It lasts far longer and doesn't have to be redone every year like Varnish. Varnish turns yellow over time, Urethane doesn't. It takes a lot of skill and patience to do a good varnish job without runs. Urethane goes on easier and is less likely to run and it dries faster. Frankly I think Urethane looks better.
Peter D. EIkenberry
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