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There could be Don. I've used the two-part strippers with good success. If
the deck has Cetol (or one of their clones) you have a more difficult problem. Both parts are very caustic so I recommend wearing disposable shoes (and not flip-flops unless you want to watch the soles of your feet dissolve), have copious amounts of water to wash the detritus from the teak surface, and take care splashing the chemicals onto the sides of the vessel. It make take a couple of applications to get the color out, but it does come. |
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