Subject: Varnish for painted metal
We are currently commissioning treatment for an external, painted metal object. The object is to be partially repainted and it has been recommended that we seal in the layers and protect the paint with "Blackfriar Yacht Varnish". On contacting the manufacturer we have discovered that the varnish is comprised of a blend of alkyd resins (long oil alkyd resin and a polyurethane-modified alkyd resin) and a UV absorber. Does anyone have any experience of using this varnish? We are particularly interested in its long-term ageing characteristics. Is there an alternative resin that could be recommended for use as an external coating on painted metal? *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:43 Distributed: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 Message Id: cdl-21-43-017 ***Received on Thursday, 7 February, 2008