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Teak Wood
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Teak Wood
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.
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.
Top rail treated
Pulpit untreated
Pulpit treated
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
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