Since I don't have a spray rig, that rules out the real good stuff like fullerplast and thunderbird. So, I usually go over the wood parts, including the limb edges, with a couple of coats of tru-oil, because it will soak in. If the pores in the riser,etc. need more filling I apply more coats of tru- oil, sanding in between coats. Then, if the temp. is high enough, it's not too windy, and them little white fuzzy bugs aren't flying all over the place, I hang it outside and spray it with four coats of helmsman spar urethane satin, waiting about thirty to forty minutes between coats. I use four coats because the can recomends three for outside use. I let it hang outside for a few hours, then hang it in the back room for a minimum of three days, because dry is one thing, but cured is another. If I like what I see after three days, I'm good to go. If not, I sand it back down a bit, and spray it again. lol