teak wood ????
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teak wood ????
hey guys
i have some teak trim on my boat that needs to be reoiled.
will the oil harm the paint on the boat?? i have trim that runs from windsheild to bow and its screwed down from the bottom side want to address this before i install the new headliner in it also have a swim deck
ive never done it before what you guys recomend product wise and procedure wise.. thanks JASON
i have some teak trim on my boat that needs to be reoiled.
will the oil harm the paint on the boat?? i have trim that runs from windsheild to bow and its screwed down from the bottom side want to address this before i install the new headliner in it also have a swim deck
ive never done it before what you guys recomend product wise and procedure wise.. thanks JASON
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Transmission fluid works just fine on Teak, I have seen New Boat Mfrs use it. Any oil you use probably won't hurt the paint, But some of the Acid washes may (if your gonna go that far) otherwise a light sanding and some tranny fluid and it'll be good for another year or so...
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I had lot's of teak on Carver cruisers over 20 yrs ago including a 1973 31' wood hull. I used the teak oils until a friend recommended this
http://www.allguardproducts.com/
It is a water based treatment that looks great and will last the entire season in WI. Easy to apply and you won't have to re-apply for that fresh look every month. Teak wood has natural oils already and this acts kind of more like a "sealer". Try it-good stuff.
Also there is a similiar product out there, may be the same stuff but I always used the original and never tried this
http://www.teakguard.com/teakguard3.html
http://www.allguardproducts.com/
It is a water based treatment that looks great and will last the entire season in WI. Easy to apply and you won't have to re-apply for that fresh look every month. Teak wood has natural oils already and this acts kind of more like a "sealer". Try it-good stuff.
Also there is a similiar product out there, may be the same stuff but I always used the original and never tried this
http://www.teakguard.com/teakguard3.html