Urethane finish

I have heard mention of spray on urethane finishes being used as the final step in board making. I would be interesting in hearing more about this. Specifically, what do you use? Is it an aesthetic solution to small places where you have hit the weave in the sandout? How long does it last/and problems with it coming off? Thanks Shine

I have heard mention of spray on urethane finishes being used as the final > step in board making. I would be interesting in hearing more about this. > Specifically, what do you use? Is it an aesthetic solution to small places > where you have hit the weave in the sandout? How long does it last/and > problems with it coming off?>>> Thanks>>> Shine …I tried them,the worst thing is (if you use it in washs).It lack a true bond it looks great but it bubbles/peels off easily especially when dinged or attempted to be repaired.It also seems to cause more drag(slower surface)than a standard resin surface(sticky feeling).Also it yellows quickly. …There might be someone here that has found a way to rid these bugs,but I gave up on the stuff. …+s is that it’s easy to apply and looks just like a glossed and polished finish,went done correctly.Herb

…I tried them,the worst thing is (if you use it in washs).It > lack a true bond it looks great but it bubbles/peels off easily especially > when dinged or attempted to be repaired.It also seems to cause more > drag(slower surface)than a standard resin surface(sticky feeling).Also it > yellows quickly.>>> …There might be someone here that has found a way to rid these > bugs,but I gave up on the stuff.>>> …+s is that it’s easy to apply and looks just like a glossed > and polished finish,went done correctly.Herb There’s another thing, when you have to repair and sand your board when it is a few months old you wil have difficultys because of the yellowing. You can spray it again but its gonna be a nightmare to get the same tint. Peter Rijk.