Jim I had the same question as one could see bits of stain onto the backs of 
some pieces. The old guy at the Lumberworld on Quadra took one look at it and 
reached for the Watco Danish Oil Cherry and it matched perfectly on the 
unstained back of an original piece.  Likely they used that product to get more 
consistent color across the varying teak tones. I used it on my last little 
teak project – 1 or 2 coats – excellent results. Cheers

 

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Subject: Stus-List Teak stain?

 

I have our companionway steps home for refinishing, and have just had to sand 
through a layer of what appears to be mahogany(ish) stain to get to the bare 
teak. Looking around the boat, it looks like it may have the stain on every 
teak surface. Anyone know anything about what particular stain they used? 



Jim Watts
Paradigm Shift
C&C 35 Mk III
Victoria, BC

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