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Maybe you can help with a question I asked here a while ago and never
got a good answer. My teak all has heavy coats of varnish that is now chipped and cracking so it needs to come off. It's quite orange and now I know why. Questions: Can I scrape it and use Decks Olje or similar oil successfully? I'd rather put something on with a rag more often than get out masking tape and brushes less often. (You use brushes for the first coats, right?) If I help the process along with a stripper, will I have problems with the Decks Olje? I ask because the teak I did scrape and revarnish didn't look like teak because of varnish left in the grain. I don't want to remove enough wood to get below that. It's funny. I couldn't get straight answers to these questions in the Wooden Boat Magazine forum either. BTW I'm not compulsive about appearance. Our boat is like a very attractive 60 year old woman. I just want the teak to look cared for; not new. -- Roger Long |
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