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Destry stay Vintage
Half Kerosene half Linseed oil. Protects the Cypress gets dark as a piece of drift wood, won’t peel off. It was the standard coating inside of wood skiffs & duck boats for years.
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07-06-2019, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by William Davis
Destry stay Vintage
Half Kerosene half Linseed oil. Protects the Cypress gets dark as a piece of drift wood, won’t peel off. It was the standard coating inside of wood skiffs & duck boats for years.
William
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Bill correct me if I'm wrong but can't you add a darker stain to the Cypress to darken it and then add the Linseed and Kerosene mixture?
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