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I'm getting ready to do a major varnish project on my Grand Banks 49
and was thinking that it might be nice to have the teak more or less the same color (some is lighter, some darker, etc.). The wood will be stripped and sanded before I start with the varnish. Does anyone have any thoughts, experience, whatever with staining teak? If so, what type and color of stain would you recommend? Is there any downside other than some loss of wood grain visibility? I'm planning to use epifanes gloss varnish which builds up to a dark amber color with enough coats. |
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