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Roger Long wrote:
Question for you: Was your teak blackened from regular teak oil and did the Teka turn it back to teak color? Some of it had been oiled and was pretty dark, and the Teka worked well on it. It was trim though, not a deck. I used a sponge full of vinegar to wet the surrounding fiberglass, and to neutralize any escaping Teka Part A. Watch Part B really closely and rinse it off in time, unless you want the wood _really_ light. Chris |
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