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"DSK" wrote in message . .. chayco wrote: Oils can be messy to apply and don't last on the surface very long. I have been experimenting with a lanolin aerosol product that is easy to apply and does last longer than 'teak oil' . It does fade in the sun but real quick and easy to apply. It's called 'fluid film' and sold as a penetrating fluid similar to WD40 but as it is primarily lanolin it doesn't evaporate like WD40. After it soaks in, it isn't 'slippery'......but I would not want to compromise my footing in a challenging moment when the winds are up. I do use it on some runabout soles and dock trawlers. Sounds interesting, where do you get it? Fresh Breezes- Doug King http://www.nlsproducts.ca/ff_e.html ...Ken |
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