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Default Le Tonkinois on Teak: Experiences? Any good?

Chris wrote:
I know lineseed oil, I use it for interior wood. It will not build
up a layer on the surface of the wood like varnish does, but
soak into the wood surface.
It won't chip or peel, but is this enough for teak in sun and
weather?


Teak being used for what? If you have a teak deck, you want it to
weather (or at least I do) so that it develops those nice, rough
anti-slip ridges. No oil, no anything.

OTOH, if it is just a pretty-pretty, and you like the look of oiled
wood, go for it. If you like shiny, use varnish. Either will have to
be reapplied at intervals depending on weather/exposure conditions.


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