Not directly related, but I've figured out that the light colored interior on my 1994 C&C 37/40+ is lacquered, not varnishes. Removing old lacquer is much easier than varnish. 50/50 mix of lacquer thinner and denatured alcohol does the trick. Hope this helps Bruce Whitmore
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone -------- Original message --------From: Chuck Saur via CnC-List <[email protected]> Date: 1/8/19 8:19 AM (GMT-05:00) To: [email protected] Cc: Chuck Saur <[email protected]> Subject: Stus-List Stair Treads and companion way finishes Happy New Year all. Cheers from the balmy Straits of Mackinac. My new-to-me 37+ has a bright interior, and my sanding hand has been twitching a bit, thinking I could re-varnish the interior starting with companionway steps. Then, I ran across a fairly new product, apparently, called Rubbed Effect Low VOC Satin Varnish by Epifanes. Blurb says it needs to be applied over at least 2 coats of regular-style bright varnish. Product is water based, and the pictures, of course, look just like I would hope. Has anyone had experience with this? Forgive if this has been reviewed, but could not find anything! Chuck SaurC&C37+ Daydream
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