dedee
Established Member
Lawrence,
thanks for confirming that. The problem, in my opinion, is that eventually water gets behind all of the skin forming wood stain (lassures), varnishes, paints etc and that rot then ensues undetected under the finish. Reapplication also requires that the old finish be rubbed down, with cuprinol just brush off any dirt and slop it all over.
I doubt I will be in the house long enough to see if the my cuprinol treated shutters last any longer than the lassure treated originals.
Andy
thanks for confirming that. The problem, in my opinion, is that eventually water gets behind all of the skin forming wood stain (lassures), varnishes, paints etc and that rot then ensues undetected under the finish. Reapplication also requires that the old finish be rubbed down, with cuprinol just brush off any dirt and slop it all over.
I doubt I will be in the house long enough to see if the my cuprinol treated shutters last any longer than the lassure treated originals.
Andy