It shouldn't be slippery. My guess is the previous owner coated it with the wrong stuff. Post up a pic.
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Originally posted by kko View Post
wash..let dry..sand..wash..let dry....Watco teak oil from home depot. I have tried a few some of the ones mentioned above watco works the same last as long (not very in my case)I dont bother with a sealer because it didnt make a diiference for me.
I am over it and will be line-x and foam pad on top as soon as I free up some boat money. I am starting the I hate teak page on facebook come join.So this monkey walks into a bar...
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I would be careful not to sand the teak to a super smooth finish, leave it a little rough.
I used a belt sander and took it down to super smooth, now it is a little slick.
My dogs and wife are not happy.
As already stated, the belt sander may be too aggressive, I have some staples starting to show from going over my deck a few times with 80 grit.
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I love the oiled teak look but after my recent boat purchase im having a change of heart. My tige is black and purple with purple accents in the interior. The previous owner decide he wanted to throw in the towel so to speak and rhino lined the swim step in a matching purple. I love it! Ive got tons of compliments on it and the color of it looks great in the watet. Not to mention there is absolutely no upkeep! Ive never seen anyone else do this to a swim step and id like to think im the only one but I doubt it haha. Anyways if u guys are curious as to how it looks, ill find a way to get a pic up in the next few days. My phone decided it wanted to swim in the lake last week and the camera stopped working..
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Originally posted by Zac93218 View PostI love the oiled teak look but after my recent boat purchase im having a change of heart. My tige is black and purple with purple accents in the interior. The previous owner decide he wanted to throw in the towel so to speak and rhino lined the swim step in a matching purple. I love it! Ive got tons of compliments on it and the color of it looks great in the watet. Not to mention there is absolutely no upkeep! Ive never seen anyone else do this to a swim step and id like to think im the only one but I doubt it haha. Anyways if u guys are curious as to how it looks, ill find a way to get a pic up in the next few days. My phone decided it wanted to swim in the lake last week and the camera stopped working..So this monkey walks into a bar...
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Originally posted by bigdaddy_houseboater View PostPics please.....
I still like the teak look on my boat .
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My teak deck was really bad when I bought, and I all did was belt sand, vacuum, and a light pressure wash. All I do now is a quick vacuum when dry and brush on teak oil fairly liberally. Let it sit for 5 minutes and wipe off/down after that. few times a year and the deck still looks great. K.I.S.S. !!Life is good...
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