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Treating your boat's teak!

TheYachtMarket

15 November 2005 17:43:14

Joined: 15 November 2005 17:27:31 | Posts: 128

This may help users with old or worn out teak

"A common misconception is to seal teak off with teak oil, or linseed oil. Unfortunately, this may give a fresh look at the time of applying, but soon wears and looks even worse that natural weathered wood. This is due to the salinity in the sea air extracting the oil, forcing it to sit on top of the teak, attracting dust and general grime all too easily. It is becoming more recognised that teak on boats should not be treated this way. "

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