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Richard J Kinch wrote:
Chris writes: It won't chip or peel, but is this enough for teak in sun and weather? Depends on the meaning of "enough". The "teak oil" at the chandler's is just 1 part linseed oil to 4 parts mineral spirits, in a fancy package. Why not apply it full strength? Do you think 'thinning' or 'cutting' it with mineral spirits helps it penetrate the wood? |
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Don White writes:
Do you think 'thinning' or 'cutting' it with mineral spirits helps it penetrate the wood? No. It helps it penetrate your wallet. |
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