I use ammonia (+TSP if there is a lot of grunge) as first steps of interior
teak prep. Might take 6-7-8 applications to get the teak almost ready.
Final prep I use 220 or 320 grit on a random orbital sander or sand by hand.
I'm trying Minwax Valspar WATER based satin, semi-gloss and gloss to finish
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Original message From: Alan Liles via CnC-List
Date: 2/28/18 9:37 AM (GMT-08:00) To:
cnc-list@cnc-list.com Cc: Alan Liles Subject: Re:
Stus-List Refinishing interior woodwork (not cabin sole)
My 1994 37/40+ has a light colored stain on the teak
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Bruce, if you're going to all that work
Bruce,
I’ve cleaned mine with vinegar and applied Epifanes rubbed effect varnish. The
rubbed effect does not have UV inhibitors. For areas exposed to sunlight, I
apply clear varnish and a final coat of rubbed effect. Last year, I did my
companionway ladder and sanded it first. The shade
... :) Bruce Whitmore
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From: Andrew Burton via CnC-List
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Refinishing interior woodwork (not cabin sole)
Bruce, if you'r
Bruce, if you're going to all that work, I would varnish. No oil is going
to last and it leaves the veneer subject to water intrusion, which will
stain the teak.
First, I'd try to clean the old lemon oil off with alcohol, then sand with
180 grip paper, apply a sealer coat (I like Pettit Clear Seal