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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... JimH wrote: Sikkens Cetol (marine) is the way to go after stripping, cleaning and sanding. My friend has been using it on all his exposed teak for as long as I can remember, including the swim platform, with excellent results. Conversely, I had poor results with oil on the exposed teak when I had my 270 Dancer, including on the swim platform inserts. ;-) Orange paint will give you the same appearance, and with less hassle than Cetol. :-) Different strokes.................it is pretty popular up here where performance is perhaps more important than mild color distortions to the teak. :-) |
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