Time to stop selling Dingotone?
I've seen so many builds where Dingotone simply hasn't gone hard and remained sticky that I find it hard to believe that Pit Bull are still promoting it.
And I've just read a thread where the finish 'turned to treacle' after a few years.
Promoting a finishing product that has a 50/50 chance of setting hard simply isn't acceptable IMO.
None of the regulars on here would recommend using it and we now actively try and put people off if they haven't already bought it.
The idea behind it is great, but the product itself is just too hit-or-miss and ambient condition sensitive. A lot of people end up sanding back and applying Tru-Oil.