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Dick Snyder[_4_] February 22nd 09 01:17 PM

Has anyone used Old Masters water based poly?
 
I have had Old Masters water based poly recommended to me for its UV
protection. Of course no clear finish can *stop* UV damage but this is
supposed to be better than others. Has anyone tried it long enough ago to
have a sense of how it protects against UV damage?

TIA.

Dick Snyder



dadiOH[_3_] February 22nd 09 02:25 PM

Has anyone used Old Masters water based poly?
 
Dick Snyder wrote:
I have had Old Masters water based poly recommended to me for its UV
protection. Of course no clear finish can *stop* UV damage but this is
supposed to be better than others. Has anyone tried it long enough
ago to have a sense of how it protects against UV damage?



Anything that affords UV protection does so by filtering UV light. UV
filters are light yellow. Water isn't light yellow, oil is.


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Jim Weisgram[_2_] February 22nd 09 11:08 PM

Has anyone used Old Masters water based poly?
 
On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 13:17:01 GMT, "Dick Snyder"
wrote:

I have had Old Masters water based poly recommended to me for its UV
protection. Of course no clear finish can *stop* UV damage but this is
supposed to be better than others. Has anyone tried it long enough ago to
have a sense of how it protects against UV damage?

TIA.

Dick Snyder


http://www.diamondvogel.com/Architec...insClrCoat.pdf

I have not used their product.

According to their web site, the water based poly is for interior use.
They do not mention UV absorbers in this product.

They do offer "Old Masters Spar Varnish" for suitable for exterior
use. This appears to be oil based.


Dick Snyder[_4_] February 23rd 09 01:23 PM

Has anyone used Old Masters water based poly?
 

"Jim Weisgram" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 13:17:01 GMT, "Dick Snyder"
wrote:

I have had Old Masters water based poly recommended to me for its UV
protection. Of course no clear finish can *stop* UV damage but this is
supposed to be better than others. Has anyone tried it long enough ago to
have a sense of how it protects against UV damage?

TIA.

Dick Snyder


http://www.diamondvogel.com/Architec...insClrCoat.pdf

I have not used their product.

According to their web site, the water based poly is for interior use.
They do not mention UV absorbers in this product.

They do offer "Old Masters Spar Varnish" for suitable for exterior
use. This appears to be oil based.

My usage would be interior - I have mahogany window frames. The sills on the
south facing side of the house really get bleached out. I looked at their
website too but saw no reference either. The person who told me about the UV
protection is a professional house (interior) painter friend but maybe they
don't know what they are talking about.............



Leon February 23rd 09 02:23 PM

Has anyone used Old Masters water based poly?
 
Contact the manufacturer. I am sure they would be more than happy to steer
you in the correct direction.


"Dick Snyder" wrote in message
...

"Jim Weisgram" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 13:17:01 GMT, "Dick Snyder"
wrote:

I have had Old Masters water based poly recommended to me for its UV
protection. Of course no clear finish can *stop* UV damage but this is
supposed to be better than others. Has anyone tried it long enough ago
to
have a sense of how it protects against UV damage?

TIA.

Dick Snyder


http://www.diamondvogel.com/Architec...insClrCoat.pdf

I have not used their product.

According to their web site, the water based poly is for interior use.
They do not mention UV absorbers in this product.

They do offer "Old Masters Spar Varnish" for suitable for exterior
use. This appears to be oil based.

My usage would be interior - I have mahogany window frames. The sills on
the south facing side of the house really get bleached out. I looked at
their website too but saw no reference either. The person who told me
about the UV protection is a professional house (interior) painter friend
but maybe they don't know what they are talking about.............





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