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Bert Robbins wrote: wrote: I am refininshing a teak wood swim platform on an older boat. It is the first time I have done this. I read that I should strip the old varnish, sand down the gray wood, and refinish, basically. But should I oil the teak or put more varnish on it? It is out of the water except for a few hours a week when I am actually on the water. Thanks for the benefit of anyone's experience. Often. Well I sure don't want to have to retreat it frequently. I have been sanding, on and off, for 8 days, and I am tired of it. I looked into the many options everyone mentioned and also found some others: Cetol light, Teaqua oil, and TeakCare. The manufacturer says Cetol light has the durability without the color of cetol. They say two coats of cetol light and a coat of cetol finish stuff is supposed to be good and without orange color.... |
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