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Teak - switching from oil, to natural..a few ?'s

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Fletcher500, Feb 5, 2017.

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  1. Capt J

    Capt J Senior Member

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    You don't need to scrub the grain out of it, just get a doodle pad and lightly brush it across the grain.....it's the chemicals that really do the work, not you.
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    TIP TOP TEAK GREAT STUFF HAMILTON MARINE
  3. CaptPKilbride

    CaptPKilbride Senior Member

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    I have found the tip top teak to be the harshest of all the chemicals mentioned thus far in this thread.
    I have used Amazon One Step Teak Cleaner with very good results. Seems to be a lot milder, doesn't beat up on the deck, and leaves a dark honey brown color.
    As CaptainJ mentioned, no hard scrubbing. Let the chemical have a little time to do its thing.
    Because I liked the lighter color better, I would follow the Amazon One Step Teak Cleaner with the Starbrite Teak Brightener.
  4. Bamboo

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    I use Snappy Teak two part system and put the 1st part into a sprayer to insure uniform coverage; far less is used that way as well. Really don't to use a brush when applied that way unless it's been a really long time since the last cleaning.
  5. Fletcher500

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    Thanks again for the input everyone. I am headed in to the yard in early April, so I will do the teak shortly after that and I will post some pics.
  6. Trak

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    How often do you have to do a swim platform is S FL. with the Gary's product?
  7. rpontual

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    I have been brushing with salt water and soft brush every two weeks. So far the color is staying as in the "after" picture from SeaEric.
  8. Capt J

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    It depends, when it gets a bit discolored......I generally do it every 4-6 weeks maybe.
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    What is sudsy ammonia? Different than regular ammonia I take it...