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[email protected] (Steve Ignots)

17/10/2003 8:31 PM

Polyurethane

New windows = New trim. My wife likes the light color of the pine
trim. Pella tells me I can apply poly to the bare wood. The big
question: can someone recommend a good non yellowing outdoor
polyurethane? Thanks for any and all suggestions. Steve Ignots


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"Young Carpenter"

in reply to [email protected] (Steve Ignots) on 17/10/2003 8:31 PM

19/10/2003 1:23 PM

OH yeah and don't forget the water based stuff.

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"Steve Ignots" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> New windows = New trim. My wife likes the light color of the pine
> trim. Pella tells me I can apply poly to the bare wood. The big
> question: can someone recommend a good non yellowing outdoor
> polyurethane? Thanks for any and all suggestions. Steve Ignots




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"Simon"

in reply to [email protected] (Steve Ignots) on 17/10/2003 8:31 PM

18/10/2003 12:53 PM


"Steve Ignots" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> New windows = New trim. My wife likes the light color of the pine
> trim. Pella tells me I can apply poly to the bare wood. The big
> question: can someone recommend a good non yellowing outdoor
> polyurethane? Thanks for any and all suggestions. Steve Ignots

Bonda G4 UV stable clear polyurethane, an industrial quality PU suitable for
marine use so your windows shouldn't be a problem ..... unfortunately if you
live outside europe, you may need to find an alternative .. as this comes
from VossChemie, a European company. The only US company that I know of
that supplies something similar is;
http://www.industrialpolymers.com/coatings_sealants.html
and they might be able to help

MG

"Mike G"

in reply to [email protected] (Steve Ignots) on 17/10/2003 8:31 PM

18/10/2003 10:14 AM

Spar or marine varnish. Available at just about any hardware/home store.

They are long oil varnishes with UV inhibitors made for use out doors.

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Mike G.
Heirloom Woods
www.heirloom-woods.net
"Steve Ignots" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> New windows = New trim. My wife likes the light color of the pine
> trim. Pella tells me I can apply poly to the bare wood. The big
> question: can someone recommend a good non yellowing outdoor
> polyurethane? Thanks for any and all suggestions. Steve Ignots

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"Simon"

in reply to [email protected] (Steve Ignots) on 17/10/2003 8:31 PM

19/10/2003 6:36 PM


"Steve Ignots" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> New windows = New trim. My wife likes the light color of the pine
> trim. Pella tells me I can apply poly to the bare wood. The big
> question: can someone recommend a good non yellowing outdoor
> polyurethane? Thanks for any and all suggestions. Steve Ignots

second try because my previous post went missing

Bonda G4 UV stable clear polyurethane, an industrial quality PU suitable for
marine use so your windows shouldn't be a problem ..... unfortunately if you
live outside europe, you may need to find an alternative .. as this comes
from VossChemie, a European company. The only US company that I know of
that supplies something similar is;
http://www.industrialpolymers.com/coatings_sealants.html
and they might be able to help




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