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Bobsprit wrote:
Proper use of Cetol
1) Sand with 80, then 160 if you like
160? Pretty unusual grit, 120 or 180 sure.
2) Wash with water bleach mixture
3) Wipe down with acetone. Teak should appear light colored with no grey!
I think the secret here is the acetone, (not a very nice solvent to be using in close confines of your cabin BTW), it acts a degreaser and strips the
natural oils from the surface of the teak and lets the cetol get a 'grip'.
I think teak decks should be left unfinished but occasionaly holy stoned, teak joinery should have regular application of teak oil, no varnish or cetol.
Cheers
Marty
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