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Teak Floor at Helm
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KTKTKT
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- Vessel Info: 2008 315 OS
Teak Floor at Helm
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atwr
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- Vessel Info: 1999 Denali
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Teak Floor at Helm
I've used several different teak cleaners on my sailboat , none with the level of performance of snappy teak.
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Capt. Heavy
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- Vessel Info: Pursuit 1989 2800 Open, twin Mercury 225 EFI, 03 and 04 model years.
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Teak Floor at Helm
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Capt. Heavy
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- Vessel Info: Pursuit 1989 2800 Open, twin Mercury 225 EFI, 03 and 04 model years.
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Teak Floor at Helm
Just my opinion.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.
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