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![]() wrote in message oups.com... 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.... Remove the swim platform and forget about it. Seriously .... if you don't care if it is not natural looking and don't care if it is slippery ... Cetol it. But ... one other issue that has not been discussed. Naturally oily woods like teak wear well in wet environments and are not prone to rot when left in their natural state and exposed to air where it can breathe. Look around where you go boating at some of the older boats with teak swim platforms. Betcha you will find that the ones that are rotting had been sealed with varnish or Cetol at some point. Eisboch |
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