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Default Top coat for outdoor stain??

On Nov 9, 12:12 pm, "dadiOH" wrote:
Barry Kwasny wrote:
I made a gothic bench from douglas fir and stained it.
Assembly will be made with wedged through tenons and tusked through
tenons. I want to use it outside on our deck and realize from
other projects that polyurethane doesn't quite hold up like I would
want it to. Would shellac give a lasting protection on stained
fir? I was thinking
of a good quality car wax. At least that would not peel and I
could apply as needed.
Or, has anyone used something on the order of Thompson's
waterseal on outdoor furniture??


There is nothing - NOTHING - you can put on it that won't require
maintenance. Worst are film finishes (varnish, poly or alkyd;
lacquer; shellac); easiest to renew are oils. Wax? Dunno, probably
about as good as anything.

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I use thompson's waterseal on outdoor stuff, but it has to be
reapplied
every year or two.