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"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message
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"Maxprop" wrote in message
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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Big deal. My boat has real solid teak. It's a pain to keep
oiling it. I think that plastic coated veneer fake teak is
better.
Of course some folks "like" oiling thier teak.
If it's below decks, you might try varnishing it.
Depends on what you like. I have teak plugs over the s/s screws in the
teak. I like to be able to access anypart of the boat. If that entails
removal of some teak... it's far simpler and less damaging to remove the
plug on oiled teak than on teak with 10 layers of varnish. Oiling teak is
a simple effective method to maintain wood with a nice effect. Varnished
glossy interiors belong on vessels where the work is done primarily by the
yard or hired out.
Varnish is *always* better done by someone else. g
Max
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