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    Default Sunlight proof clear paint?

    Is there such a thing? I once again need to repaint our external timber doors, as the previous finish has disappeared again after about 5 years or so...
    Most pigmented paint seems to last 10 to 20 years here.
    Anyone have any good ideas or should I just grin and bear it every 5 years until I'm too old to open a can of paint...
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    I have no first hand knowledge of it , although I believe they use Rutins plastic coating in the UK
    also what about marine clear finishes

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    Thanks for that. I checked it out and it is only suitable indoors (not UV stable). Apaprt from that it sounds OK. Very similar or the same as Estapol Urethane 2-pack clear.
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    5 years or so is a good run out of a clear finish, I think you have done well.

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    Three I can think right off my head: UV Polyurethane, Epoxy with a UV stabiliser added in, and 2-pack automotive clear.

    -- Polyurethane Coatings | AI Coatings
    -- https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/EPOXY-RE...m/143089848136 (this stuff is FANTASTIC)
    -- https://www.repco.com.au/en/car-care...00g/p/A9445492 (this is an aerosol, but their 1L sprayable is a good price)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beardy View Post
    5 years or so is a good run out of a clear finish, I think you have done well.
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    Marine spar varnish. Not quite clear but slightly amber.
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    I use a good Car Clear Lacquer
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    3 coats of Sikkens Cetol Marine Teak, and a final coat of Sikkens Cetol Marine Gloss.
    (Note: the Marine products - NOT the Cetolol from Bunnings)

    You will still need an annual maintenance coat - light sanding & a coat of clear.

    There are NO magic clear exterior finishes.

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