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I'm sure there is a better way but both this and last seasons, the humidity
got the best of us and the interior teak was inundated with mold. We removed it to the eye but were told not to use any bleaching products on the wood. There are minute black mold streaks in the wood grain now. We would like to remove it all. We planned to sand down everything this Fall and revarnish but does anyone have any recommendations as to how the wood should be treated before vanishing? We were also told Murphy's Oil Soap should be used sparingly. Feedback of your experiences are welcome Thank you!! |
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