I did mine three years ago, here's what I did;

  *   scraped down to bare wood, two coats of epoxy (special clear).
  *    Two coats of Ephanias gloss varnish.
  *   Taped off the stairs except where I wanted the treads, applied one coat 
of gloss varnish, sprinkled coarse salt. once dry I washed away the salt, 
leaving behind a clear skid pattern,
  *   Two more coats of gloss, followed by three coats of Pettit Sea Gold satin
  *   Plywood back (next to engine has three coats of epoxy primer and three 
coats of two part polyurethane whit paint

Stairs are still looking good and grippy when needed.

Cheers,

Tom Power<http://aka.ms/weboutlook>
Invictus
C&C 30 MK1
Fredericton, NB
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Has anyone refinished the teak stair treads going down to the main cabin from 
the companionway, if so what did you use and how well did it stand up to all 
the traffic.

Thanks

Rod

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