I have been using this varnish oil exclusively since the recommendation of a Dutch wooden boat owner. Meanwhile also for woodworking at the house and in the household.
Letonki is easy to work with, does not stink, remains slightly rubbery (after 7 layers), but you only notice it during intermediate sanding. But gradually hardened (after a season my mahogany is now really hard) As a \ "primer \" I have tried D1: is really good, no more run behind, no more stains on repairs. Surface OK, but only with great effort (filter paint, warm weather, noon, do not paint from the bucket ...) brilliant
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by Patrick N.
2/5/2014
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65013
a great product to seal furniture surfaces. I have used it in my case imm interior and am with the surface (high gloss) more than satisfied. always like to resist
Very satisfied, grind, paint (3-5 times), done. No solvent vapors, therefore easy to process on the inside. Nothing else comes to me on the wood on the boat.
Still my favorite. The manufacturer should only consider the storage of broken containers. Well, you can even put in plastic bottles, the air out and dark storage (the latter is so, do not know why). But if it would be because the manufacturer side from the start another possibility, would be very nice.
After we rumpted with two other wood oils, we landed at Tonki. All softwoods (Spruce, Mahagonni) can be protected very well. If there is a Macke, one can repair the very simple. On Teak, however, it looks really different. There, Tonki does not hold well - but no other wood oil, which is probably due to the teak itself (high self-oil in the wood itself).