My plans include spar varnish - no stain... I'm going
for the natural "yellowing" that the sun brings to oil
based finishes with age.  

just a thought - I don't know if tung oil yellows, but
because it's an oil, I suspect it does.  Spar Varnish
just reduces the maintenance schedule a bit.

Toby

--- Nick Novia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daisy asked ">>What for you want this oil?<<"
> 
> I also bought a nice orbital sander and started to
> remove 30+ years of finish
> and crud off all my interior wood!  Elm I
> believe...and it's pretty! 
> 
> After a light sanding it looks totally new, and I
> want the original finish.
>  I don't want a crusty, shiny, darker surface.
> 
> I made the mistake of doing some polyurethane work
> around my fridge...before
> I knew better.Lucky for me it was only a small area.
> 
> I will go to the hardware store to find the Watco. I
> think it will easy to find.
>  
> 
> Nick
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I did see a "Behr" Scandinavian oil, and a MinWax
> tung oil, and maybe
> >> one other.
> >> 
> >> Are they all pretty similar?  Will one work as
> well as the other, or should
> 
> >> I hunt for the Watco?
> 
> 
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