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One trick pony here for most part. But I need finish that will not or at least minimally yellow. Also anybody use the Nano? Coat? Thanks
 

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Water based varnish. What one of my German associates uses for his holly. He says it doesn’t yellow much.
 

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Spray paint works great
 

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Why did I know this would be hare brained answer from the crazed barefoot alligator/ pig wrestler. Been chasing any horses...
No but I have a turkey that is lose that I have to find lol
 

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Water based varnish. What one of my German associates uses for his holly. He says it doesn’t yellow much.
I used water based poly on our kitchen cabinets. Stained :scare3: first to get colr she wanted. Color is same after 20 yrs. I hate WBpoly but it works.
 
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