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Teak Floor at Helm

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Teak Floor at Helm

Postby KTKTKT » Fri Sep 06, 2019 1:53 pm

Does anyone have suggestions for cleaning teak floor at helm of 2011 315 OS? Needs to be brightened and has 2 small gray stains. I have already tried blue Dawn. Thanks. Kathleen


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Teak Floor at Helm

Postby atwr » Wed May 27, 2020 1:14 pm

Snappy Teak is an incredible product- worth the effort. It is a two part process, cleaner, then brightener.

I've used several different teak cleaners on my sailboat , none with the level of performance of snappy teak.

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Teak Floor at Helm

Postby Capt. Heavy » Wed May 27, 2020 11:41 pm

Try a heavy duty degreaser, like purple cleaner from an auto parts store. While the 2 part teak cleaners work great, over time they can eat away at the soft part of the teak, leaving it looking rough and grainy over time.

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Teak Floor at Helm

Postby Capt. Heavy » Wed May 27, 2020 11:42 pm

Capt. Heavy wrote:Source of the post eaners work great, over time they can eat away at the soft part of the teak, leaving it looking rough and grainy over time.
Just my opinion.

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