If you have ever used a spar formula finish you need to be sure the spar has not been "altered" by the EPA.
I have used the "old formula" of 1-1-1, of spar varnish (satin) pure gum turpentine, and leaded, boiled linseed for some time. This was the finish of choice in the cabinet shop when I worked at the Ohio Historical Society back in the 70s and early 80s. I just mixed up a new batch with Mcclosky's spar, but it just wouldn't dry to that hard surface I was used to. I called Mccloskey and found out why.
The original formula that dries nice and hard is product #7505....This is the original formula with high VOC content (500)
#6505 is next in line, but with lower VOC (300), and should work OK
#6535 is what I got, and because it is LOW VOC, it never dries hard enough, was made for southern California, and has made its way here to Ohio, and soon will be in the trash!
DO NOT use anything but #7505, which is still available in quarts, and works GREAT!!!