Here: Bags of sun on this so should be no prob.
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Third_Eye said:That is because the garage door is shaped and textured. In other words the One Coat Gloss has keyed to the actual shape and texture of the garage door. However, if the garage door was completely flat, then One Coat would be in trouble. Anyway dont you sleep or have got an active nightlife, being up at 6am ?
onion_soup said:sorry to take so long to reply what were the recommendations?
TIA
Third_Eye said:I would not recomend any non-drip gloss as its very easy to scratch once dried. I would recomend you use Dulux Trade Weathershield Exterior Undercoat & Gloss. To be honest (i am not being negative) i would not recomend Varnishing any external wood. The reason is it tends to start going white after being weathered (though it is oky to Varnish on non-sun hit areas). I usually use low build woodstain on new external wood. However, if your wood has little damage then the "best" Varnish to use is Cuprinol Yacht Varnish & click on link for further info http://www.britpaints.co.uk/Acrobat...Sheets/ICI Wood Stuff/CuprYVCT608.pdf[/QUOTE] There is your answer above,"onion_soup"
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