Re: Stus-List Teak treads refinishing

2018-12-31 Thread Andrew Burton via CnC-List
I just left my treads raw on the 40. A quick scrub with soap and water and a scothbrite pad every now and then kept them looking good. Bare teak is excellent non-skid. On my new boat I have treadmaster, which works very well, though I don't like the look as much. Andy Andrew Burton 139 Tuckerma

Re: Stus-List Teak treads refinishing

2018-12-31 Thread Dennis C. via CnC-List
cnc-list@cnc-list.com > *Cc:* T power > *Subject:* Re: Stus-List Teak treads refinishing > > 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

Re: Stus-List Teak treads refinishing

2018-12-31 Thread Matthew L. Wolford via CnC-List
Subject: Re: Stus-List Teak treads refinishing I did mine three years ago, here's what I did; a.. scraped down to bare wood, two coats of epoxy (special clear). b.. Two coats of Ephanias gloss varnish. c.. Taped off the stairs except where I wanted the treads, applied one coat of

Re: Stus-List Teak treads refinishing

2018-12-29 Thread T power via CnC-List
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