I don't know about Burma teak oil but a product I really like is Danish
Oil.  You can get it in colors but I just go with natural.  It has real
lite varnish in it which helps it last longer and protect better.  Put it
on thick enough that it shines and let it sit 15 min.  Re-apply.  After an
additional 15 min wipe off the excess.  Looks like a hand rubbed oil finish
but last more than one season.

Josh Muckley
S/V Sea Hawk

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On Apr 23, 2013 11:47 AM, "Stephen Thorne" <stephenltho...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>
> Guys I read a thread a few months ago about interior teak finishing and
> the thread spoke of a product called Burma Teak Oil (BTO) which apparently
> doesn't mildew/turn dark as tung oil will after a while.  Any one using
> this stuff now? I searched online and could not find it anywhere.
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