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Scott Vernon
 
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Oil. That's what I use. Quick and cheap. More time for sailing.

Scotty


"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
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Since it's approaching... well okay it's at least a month and a half

away
for some of us... time to consider what approach to use on the

vessel's
wood trim this year, I thought I would start the annual ASA wood

treatment
thread.

There are those who use Varnish, those who use Cetol, those who use

Tung Oil
and some of you that use your own secret recipe.

What is your preferred method and how do you apply the finish?

To start of... I have used varnish, and wasn't convinced that the

work to
produce such luster was worth the effort of application for one

season of
duration. I've even tried cetol and was not impressed with the

results on
both occasions. For years I simply used Teak Oil or Tung Oil and

kept a kit
aboard for touch ups as required. It's easy to apply and clean up is

no
problem. The woodwork shows a nice colour and retains it's texture.

Last
season I applied teak oil and let it dry before applying a coat of

clear
Behr deck waterproofing, UV inhibitor sealant. It seemed to work

since I
had no reason to reapply further teak oil all season. Yet this year

I
noticed some greying of the teak... so here I go again. What should

I use
this year? Should I just give up and try another Varnish or let the

teak go
grey?

CM