Okay, I checked the archives, but no luck. I bought a quart can of exterior varnish in preparation for the brightwork refinishing and for the new companionway hatch boards that I am in the process of making. I have finished the coats on the tiller and the winch pads, but it may be a few weeks before I get to the handrails and the hatch boards (they are still a pile of pre-cut boards).Now my problem - I can't seem to get the can to seal back tightly (I don't have problems with paint cans, but this one just won't seal). I opened it up after a day, and a thin skin was forming on the top of the varnish. Anyway, I ended up mangling the lid, and had to transfer the varnish to an acrylic bottle, which I then covered with dark tape to block all light from entering. The lid makes a really tight seal, but I noticed a skin forming on the top again (not totally unexpected, since there is air in the bottle).How much will the varnish thicken over time with a decent air-tight seal? Or should I only buy 1/2 pint cans, unless I plan to do all my neighbors' brightwork as well?Is there a trick to getting the can lid to seal better (for next time)?Thanks,David