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Dry wrote:
Other than oil, is there anything that I can use to keep the teak looking it original color? Yep, lots of stuff. One of the best prodects I know of (and this stuff has been on our deck for over a year & a half) is Starbrite Teak Oil Sealer. It does look just a bit orangey, but it's nowhere near as ugly as Cetol and unlike Setol it really is durable, easy to apply, and doesn't need sanding to touch up. There are a number of good sealers & varnishes, the better ones with higher UV resistance last quite well and look gorgeous (if the wood was pretty to begin with, which a lot of teak on boats is not). That is what we use on all the wood trim, IMHO real varnish has many advantages and nothing else comes close in appearance. I would not recommend polyurethane, it is every bit as laborious to apply as varnish, it often is bubbly or cloudy for reasons nobody can explain, it cannot be touched up in spots, and it doesn't last a bit longer than traditional varnish (and I know this for a fact, because this was on our boat when we bought it). Some folks recommend Cetol but I don't like the way it looks (which is a matter of personal taste, some do like it), and it doesn't seem to last any longer than regular varnish. Several boats near us have Cetol finishes and they seem to need touch up just as often... more, if anything. Fair Skies Doug King |
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