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Don't know about Teka....but 'many' teak cleaners prime ingredient is oxalic acid. Flush with water to remove. Some two part cleaners have stronger chemicals that can eat away the softer wood tissue between the growth rings, not a good thing. ...Ken "Chris" wrote in message oups.com... Does anybody know the ingredients of TEKA A and B? I am wondering a bucket of what I should have ready to quickly rinse off / flush away spills of TEKA A when cleaning trim. (Soapy water? Vinegar solution? Sth. else?), and also what protection is appropriate. (Rubber gloves?) Thanks! |
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