207 is the hardener meant for boats which are intended to be left "bright" so you can see the wood. The other hardeners will often cloud even if you did everything else correctly.
Amine blush can cause problems with varnish. I have heard reports of some varnishes being touchy with West System. But, if you leave the epoxy to cure completely (a week or two), then wash and sand the surface thoroughly, you should be able to get varnish to work well.
> I have been working on the deck of my Panache for so long now that I
> havn't really given the Hull more than a passing glance. As I was wetting
> out the seam tape at the sheer line I was supprised to see how cloudy
> looking the Hull is compared to the deck. I tried wiping with acetone
> thinking that might help but no luck.I have used WEST SYSTEM 105 and a
> combination of 205 + 206 hardner.The 205 was what I used for the hull with
> 206 for some of the top coats on the hull and 206 only for all of the
> deck. I'm wondering why the diference in appearence and hoping the varnish
> treatment later will bring them closer in appearence to each other. I'm
> also having a bit of a problem finding the varnish so the nect step I cant
> believe that the place were i have bought my west system resin say they
> dont have the varnish thats compatable for the west system epoxies and
> figured I would need a 2 part varnish. And a different supplier sold me a
> varnish a couple months ago that i tested on a scrap piece that didn't dry
> and gummed up p when sanded which i had to ask for my money back.Why Is
> this such a mystery?Any ideas on the above or sugestions on a choice for
> varnish would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot.
Messages In This Thread
- Cloudy Look
Wayne Bergman -- 2/17/1999, 10:26 pm- Re: Cloudy Look
Nick Schade -- 2/18/1999, 12:04 pm- Re: Cloudy Look
Ross Leidy -- 2/18/1999, 12:02 pm- Re: Cloudy Look
Ken -- 2/18/1999, 11:43 am- Re: Cloudy Look
Ken -- 2/18/1999, 11:36 am- Re: Cloudy Look
Shawn Baker -- 2/18/1999, 9:46 am - Re: Cloudy Look
- Re: Cloudy Look