I just want to start off saying thank you to all that recently gave input on the maintenance of their teak swim platforms. Particularly on the sanding. I pulled off the platform on our new 22v and lightly sanded it with 220 grit. I went through 2 1/2 sheets and could hardly believe how fast it loaded up with dust and started to glaze the sheet. I then oiled the bottom and top twice heavily with Star Brite and let sit for three days. When I run my finger on the top it is dry to the touch. The bottle says to apple two coats and wipe off any excess. My question is should I apply until the deck no longer soaks up the oil? Thanks for any info.
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Originally posted by condor86
I dont think that you can put too much on.....i like to saturate it with oil and then oil every other time out.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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i really like the starbrite Tropical Teak Oil Sealer. It is expensive but worth it IMO. It seems to last for months. For just oil I like the Amazon Golden. If your teak is black or silver from lack of care, then use Comet and a scrub brush to get the black and silver off. It works quicker than sandpaper. Then oil or seal. the Starbrite is not a varnish but a polymer sealer."Half the money I spend on advertising is wasted....the problem is I don't know which half."
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