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Rusty Pelican:
Good luck! How about sharing some photo's?
selvyselvy@aol.com:
Is Salene still around? I note that she used cetol on "brightwork". I thought brightwork was metal? Can anyone confirm her post above?
Thanks much.
Jim Selvy
Mike:
Here's a good reference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brightwork
In other words "make it pretty" :-)
selene:
Selene is still around - she is the Greek goddess of the moon, by the way. And while Selene herself is a winsome Pearson 323, sail #212, 1980 vintage - I am none of those things!
As Mike says, brightwork is a term used for shiny stuff, including wood. Especially wood, on a pretty boat like ours.
I still like Cetol. Varnish is prettier - I use it belowdecks - but Cetol is 80% of the look for 20% of the work.
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