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![]() "Martin Baxter" wrote: 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. I gave away my holy stone with the old boat. Gee whiz, I sure wish I could find a new one. Seahag |
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Seahag wrote:
"Martin Baxter" wrote: 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. I gave away my holy stone with the old boat. Gee whiz, I sure wish I could find a new one. I know what you mean Haggie, can't seem to find a decent size chunk of pumice for love 'nor money these days. I thought you could find big pieces in Hawaii, just get someone to bring a chunk back, cut it in half with a diamond saw and Bob's yer uncle (which may not be a good thing on this news group ;-o)? Cheers Marty |
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