This information provided here has been reproduced courtesy of Pettit Paint Company. Wholesale Marine reproduced this information on 3/26/2010.GENERAL INFORMATION-Recommended for the highest quality work-Withstands severe weather conditions on salt or fresh water.-Contains highest level of UV absorbers and light stabilizers for long-term gloss retention.Considered the traditional standard in the marine industry, this varnish is highly regarded for its reliable service, versatile application and tough yet flexible durability. It is blended with phenolic resin and tung and linseed oils for excellent performance. It's warm, light amber blue will enhance the rich, classic brightwork appearance.Easypoxy Hi-Build Varnish contains an ultraviolet light filter in conjunction with a hindered amine light stabilizer to screen the sun's damaging rays for longer life. Easypoxy Hi-Build Varnish has the highest build and film depth per coat, as well as excellent abrasion resistance and high gloss.APPLICATION INFORMATIONDo not shake varnish. Stir gently before application, being careful not to introduce air bubbles into the varnish. Easypoxy Hi-Build Varnish may be applied by brush or conventional spray. Thinning is not normally required although on very warm days use Pettit 120 Brushing Thinner at 5-10% by volume to ease brushing and maintain good flow and levelling. When spraying, use Pettit 121 Spraying Thinner up to 20% by volume. Spray an even, wet coat to minimize orange peel. Do not apply Easypoxy Hi-Build Varnish on extremely humid days or when rain is threatening. Do not apply in the late afternoon when working outdoors as the wet film may be adversely affected by dew.SURFACE PREPARATIONWood must be clean, dry and properly prepared prior to varnishing. When sanding wood, always sand with the grain. Use a vacuum, air hose, or tack rag to remove all traces of sanding residue. Follow all surface preparation steps carefully, avoiding shortcuts. Inadequate surface preparation will virtually assure inadequate varnish performance.PHYSICAL DATARESIN.....Pure PhenolicOIL.....Linseed/TungOIL LENGTH....20 gals.UV ABSORBERS.....PresentSOLIDS (theoretical)By weight.....55 plus or minus 1%By volume....48 plus or minus 1%COVERAGE.....450 sq. ft/gal.VOC....420 g/l (3.5 lbs/gal)FLASH POINT.....108 degrees F.APPLICATION DATAMETHOD.....Brush or SprayNUMBER OF COATSBare Wood.....5 min.Existing Varnish.......2 min.DRY FILM THICKNESS PER COAT.....1.25 mils (2.6 wet mils)APPLICATION TEMP.....45 degrees F. Min.90 degrees F. Max.DRY TIME (Hours) at 70 degrees FSet to touch....3-4Tack free........6-8Dry hard......16-20THINNER.....120 Brushing Thinner121 Spraying ThinnerASSOCIATED PRODUCTSPettit 2012 Super Dry SealerPettit 2018 Clear SealerPettit Paste Wood Filler StainsSYSTEMSBare Wood1. Sand surface completely smooth with 220 grit production paper. Wipe surface to remove sanding residue with a tack rag or rag dampened with Pettit 120 Brushing Thinner.2. Apply a coat of Pettit Paste Wood Filler Stain per the label directions to achieve a smoother finish on open grained woods such as mahogeny, oak, ash, etc. Let dry overnight. If the use of a Paste Wood Filler Stain is not desired, omit step 2 and proceed to step 3below.3. Apply a generous covering coat of Pettit 2018 Clear Sealer. Let it dry overnight and sand thoroughly with 220 grit sandpaper. On especially rough or porous wood, a second coat of 2018 Clear Sealer may be applied. If applied, sand the second coat as well and wipe the surface clean with a tack rag or a rag dampened with Pettit 120 Brushing Thinner.4. Apply at least five coats of Pettit 2056 Easypoxy Hi-Build Varnish. Let each coat dry overnight, sand with 220 grit sandpaper, and clean off sanding residue with a tack rag before applying the next coat.Varnished Wood in Good Condition1. Thoroughly sand the existing varnish with 220 grit production paper and wipe clean with a tack rag.2. Apply at least two coats of Pettit 2056 Easypoxy Hi-Build Varnish. Let the first coat dry overnight, sand with 220 grit sandpaper and clean off sanding residue with a tack rag before applying the final coat.Varnished Wood in Poor Condition1. Remove all the old varnish with a paint and varnish remover or by sanding.2. Bleach the wood if necessary to remove water stains.3. Proceed with the system for bare wood shown above.Bare Teak* (or other woods with high oil content)1. Sand the wood smooth with 120 grit production paper to open up the grain. Wipe the surface thoroughly with Pettit 121 Spraying Thinner in an effort to aggressively remove as much oil as possible.2. Apply a generous coat of Pettit 2012 Super Dry Sealer. After a two to four hour dry, lightly sand the surface with 220 grit sandpaper and wipe it clean with a rag dampened with Pettit 120 Brushing Thinner.3. Apply at least five coats of Pettit 2056 Easypoxy Hi-Build Varnish. Let each coat dry overnight, sand with 220 grit sandpaper, and clean off sanding residue with a tack rag before applying the next coat.*It should be noted that woods with a high oil content may eventually experience adhesion problems as there is no way to totally eliminate the oil and prevent it from migrating to the surface. However, this application technique has proven successful in most circumstances. #Application Instructions #DIY #Paint #Pettit