Author Topic: Bavaria cruiser 33 2014 water inlet filter and varnish finish  (Read 1610 times)

ANTREVELL

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Does anybody know an easy way to undo the plastic inlet water filter

Would anybody know the varnish used for my woodwork

geoff

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Re: Bavaria cruiser 33 2014 water inlet filter and varnish finish
« Reply #1 on: December 09 2021, 12:02 »
Lidl spray varnish is a very good match. Geoff

symphony2

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Re: Bavaria cruiser 33 2014 water inlet filter and varnish finish
« Reply #2 on: December 09 2021, 22:36 »
I don't think the panels are varnished in the conventional sense. The top layer is a very thin - and I mean very - layer of a reconstituted wood called Alpi which is tolled on and may contain a chemical that gives it a semigloss finish. Very different from the J&J boats which have a solid veneer top layer and is relatively easy to match. The solid wood trim is easier to match with Ronseal satin finish.

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Re: Bavaria cruiser 33 2014 water inlet filter and varnish finish
« Reply #3 on: December 10 2021, 07:19 »
At least on our boat the in-line water filter just twists open / splits in the middle to reveal steel mesh filter element for cleaning. Two spoonfuls of water always spill out but easily caught by a towel.

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Tommi
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