Yacht Varnish
Description
Product features
- Long lasting protection for outdoor wood
- Waterproof and protects from the sun
- Extremely tough – resists cracking, peeling and blistering
- Highlights wood’s natural colour
- Prevents wood from greying over time
Technical Specification
Usage | Smooth exterior wood like doors and windows |
Coverage | Up to 16m2 per litre |
Dry time | Four hours |
Coat time | Eight hours |
Number of coats | Three |
Colours | Clear |
Finish | Satin and gloss |
Durability | Won’t grey in the sunshine and protects against the rain |
Application | Brush |
Varnish base | Solvent |
Sizes | 0.5L, 1L, 2.5L |
VOC | High |
How much paint do I need?
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Use on...
Make sure your wood is dry before you begin. Choose a day that’s reasonably warm (above 10°c) and dry.
This varnish isn’t suitable for decking though.
How to prepare wood for varnishing
- You will need to remove old stain or varnish by sanding it down. Use 120 grit sandpaper and sand away the old finish.
- Wipe down the surface with white spirit and a cloth to remove the leftover dust.
If your wood is brand new, you will need to sand it to remove loose wood and clean with white spirit.
- Thoroughly stir your varnish to make sure it’s smooth and there’s no lumpy bits.
- Test it on a small patch of your door. It’s clear varnish but it may still darken the natural colour of your wood so make sure you’re happy with it.
- If you are, start painting with a brush. Go in the direction of the grain and for best results, apply two or three coats. Wait eight hours between each coat.
- Before you apply your last coat, lightly sand the surface and use white spirit to remove the excess dust. This will give you a nice smooth finish. Your last coat will be dry in four hours.
Cleaning
Once your varnish is dry, you’ll be able to clean your door as normal. Keep on top of the dirt and grime for a friendly welcome to your home.
You can clean your brushes with white spirit or brush cleaner.
Repair
It’s easy to repair your varnish if sections of it become damaged. Simply use some sandpaper to sand down and smooth out the damaged part and then add a couple of coats so it’s good as new again.
Eight hours might seem like a long time to wait between coats, but it guarantees you lasting protection and the best finish.