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HI, I JUST OILED THE TEAK SWIMOUTS OUR NEW BOAT. THEY WERE SO DRIED OUT. I
OILED THEM AGAIN, THEN AGAIN. THEY LOOKED GREAT. BUT NOW THERE TURNING WHITE BLOTCHY. WHAT DID I DO WRONG? CAN THEY BE FIXED? |
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ves911 wrote: HI, I JUST OILED THE TEAK SWIMOUTS OUR NEW BOAT. THEY WERE SO DRIED OUT. I OILED THEM AGAIN, THEN AGAIN. THEY LOOKED GREAT. BUT NOW THERE TURNING WHITE BLOTCHY. WHAT DID I DO WRONG? CAN THEY BE FIXED? Did you clean and sand the teak back to bright wood before applying the oil? A proper oiling requires nearly as much prep work as varnish, but you are absolutely correct to avoid varnishing a swim platform. If you didn't spend time in prep, what you did "wrong" was to apply teak oil to a layer of dirt instead of the teak itself. |
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