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Teak Wood

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FirePro911
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Teak Wood

Postby FirePro911 » Tue Nov 23, 2010 3:49 pm

Was looking at an easier way to maintain the Teak on my '87 Pursuit CC.

It always seems to darken up way to fast for my liking and is a pain to restore continually. So I found this website and it seems to have some great info.

TEAK CARE

I have pressure washed my Teak a few times, but have always been real careful not to dig into the Teak. So after I cleaned it up real good, I let it dry for a few days. Then followed his steps in using the Sealers.

I used this Thompson's Water Seal as it has UV protection in it.
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I put in on real wet and it is now soaking in.

You can see on the left where I put the Thompson's and on the right where it is still untreated.
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Top rail treated
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Pulpit untreated
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Pulpit treated
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Now to see if it holds up better than plain Teak Oil treatment. I suspect it is the oil that turns dark over time and not the wood. Since the darkness is cleaned off with I remove the top coat of oil. Time will now tell though.


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Teak Wood

Postby YOLO » Thu Nov 25, 2010 9:48 am

Looks great, Mark. I know some people that use the Thompsons Water Seal on canvas enclosures as well.

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Teak Wood

Postby Reelchaser » Mon Jan 24, 2011 11:37 pm

Nice Work Mark. Love it when people place pictures of there projects or questions. Makes it much esier to see what they are refering too.

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Teak Wood

Postby txj33p » Tue Jul 17, 2012 6:51 am

I was wondering how the Thompsons has held up? I am refinishing the teak on my boat this week and would love to find a way to keep it looking good for a bit longer than before.

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