I am going to work on my teak swim platform if I dont have teak oil for it is there another kind that will work??
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Originally posted by TeamAllen View PostI would think the tranny fluid would be slippery?I do all my own stunt work. hey ya'll watch dis.
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Ah, sorry I missed this. You should get a cleaner for it first. It pulls all the crap & minerals out of the grain. Once clean, you should use a good teal oil. You can also use penefin but, it tends to dry and get really hard and starts looking like crap fairly soon after application. Teak oil is still the way to go in the long run.
I definitely wouldn't use gear oil. Nasty dude. I hate gear oil. It gets everywhere and you can always smell where it is.
I'll be interested to see how the linsead oil does. Need us updated.You'll get your chance, smart guy.
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Originally posted by Jloflin420 View PostI would just use teak oil, its a fairly easy find at Lowes
Having said that, I used it this winter and it looks beautiful. I won't know until this winter how it holds up.
I found this stuff to work nicely:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Meguiars-Gol...9298f4&vxp=mtr
But without multiple deep treatments and repeat applications, I am afraid the teak was just too much work, so I turned to the Teak Oil Finish.Be excellent to one another.
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I do Like the teak as well but the fiber glass does seem a little easier to maintane. but the price to change over isnt worth it so I'll just stick with teak. But now I wonder if I'm comitted with the linseed oil or can I switch and use teak oil? Good to know about teak oil and teak oil finish. if you use teak oil do you put a coat of oil finish on after?
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