Hi folks,
when I bought my B361 five years ago the PO had done a fine job of varnishing the wood seat inlays in the cockpit. I'm not sure what material he actually applied but before much time passed it started to flake away from the wood, creating a constant mess in the cockpit. Since then I sanded the varnish away and have just been letting the wood inlays weather naturally.
I personally do not mind that look. My wife, however, recently made the comment that we should brighten the wood back up this year. What does everyone else use, and does it flake off after a year?
I've heard people sometimes use tung oil (I think) for this purpose. From what I know about tung oil, which is not much, it does not flake away. Does anyone else use tung oil, and how do you use it? I saw it at West Marine this weekend and thought I'd look into it further.
Any insight is greatly appreciated!
when I bought my B361 five years ago the PO had done a fine job of varnishing the wood seat inlays in the cockpit. I'm not sure what material he actually applied but before much time passed it started to flake away from the wood, creating a constant mess in the cockpit. Since then I sanded the varnish away and have just been letting the wood inlays weather naturally.
I personally do not mind that look. My wife, however, recently made the comment that we should brighten the wood back up this year. What does everyone else use, and does it flake off after a year?
I've heard people sometimes use tung oil (I think) for this purpose. From what I know about tung oil, which is not much, it does not flake away. Does anyone else use tung oil, and how do you use it? I saw it at West Marine this weekend and thought I'd look into it further.
Any insight is greatly appreciated!