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
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
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
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