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Bill Coleman
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Yes, but stain
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Yes, but stainless leaves your boat looking like a Clorox bottle…. Or, worse
yet, a Catalina!!
Rick Brass
Washington, NC
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Take that back.
Neil Andersen
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Yes, but stainless leaves your boat looking like a Clorox bottle…. Or, worse
yet, a Catalina!!
Rick Brass
Washington, NC
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And I gave up on wooden handrails and now use stainless (although they are
rather smooth).
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stainless (although they are
> rather smooth).
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> To be honest, I’d rather NOT have my handrails super-smooth; a little bit
> of grip is not a bad thi
You'll be fine without sanding for your iniitial application. Remember
apply a maintenance coat of Cetol Clear at least every 6 months. I lightly
sand with 220-320 grit before each maintenance coat. However, you can also
rough it a bit with a ScotchBrite pad or just wipe it with acetone.
And I gave up on wooden handrails and now use stainless (although they are
rather smooth).
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To be honest, I’d rather
To be honest, I’d rather NOT have my handrails super-smooth; a little bit of
grip is not a bad thing. And I’m a bit reluctant to spend a huge amount of
time sanding in any case… :^)
FWIW, I gave up on Cetol and I’m now using Awlwood products.
— Fred
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis
I followed the instructions and did not sand between coats. Five coats Cetol
Marine Natural Teak followed by three coats Cetol Marine Gloss, with no sanding
in between (but sanded smooth beforehand), on Grenadine’s exterior handrails,
traveler bar, and taffrails one year ago. The finish is
Sanded wood smooth. Added 3 coats of Cetol Teak. Surfaced roughed up a bit as
no sanding between coats. I want to add 3 coats of Cetol clear and was told
by their tech that is self leveling and surface will become smooth.
I am so tired of sanding, but I would rather know now if I should
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