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  • dogbert
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    Originally posted by TeamAllen View Post
    I've had good success with this stuff also.
    http://www.gordonferon.com/index.htm

    And for maintenance I use the Meguiars Teak Oil
    I've used Maguires before.

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  • TeamAllen
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    I've had good success with this stuff also.
    http://www.gordonferon.com/index.htm

    And for maintenance I use the Meguiars Teak Oil
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  • hoopykat
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    This thread reminded me to uncover the boat and see what surprises Mother Nature had for me over the winter, since I had towed her home from the storage lot last week. Not too bad...really dusty, needed a good wash, and the teak needed to be oiled (StarBrite). Only surprise, I guess, is some bastard stole the gas from the tank. Security gates and patrols my a$$....

    Hooked up the fake-a-lake, and she started right up...man I love the sound of that engine starting! Looks like I'll need a re-bunk, but I kinda knew that at the end of last season...wood panels along the sides/wheel wells are pretty much dead. Now all we need is some water in the lakes and I'm ready to go!

    -Mike

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  • dogbert
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    I used to use Boater's world brand, but Starbrite now.

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  • dogbert
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    Originally posted by chpthril View Post
    Some crack-head on WW posted awhile back he used ATF
    So, using motor oil would be wrong?

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  • chpthril
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    Some crack-head on WW posted awhile back he used ATF

    Last one I did, I used Starbrite Teak Oil

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  • Carter13
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    Starbrite here.

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  • KonaKing
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    Nice, going down the same road but the weather is not cooperating

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  • kko
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    i used the watco brand from home depot followed by tip top teak sealer.
    before
    sand and wash cheap labor helps
    let dry
    after many coats it soaked up a whole quart the first time i did this.
    I did it again this year and it only took 1/3 of a quart.
    its down on my priority list but i am going to rhino line this sucker when i get the chance.Unless some one wants to trade a black fiberglass.
    Last edited by kko; 03-29-2009, 03:40 PM.

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  • KonaKing
    started a topic What teak or fake teak oil do you use

    What teak or fake teak oil do you use

    Ok which one do you use. Redoing mine right now.

    Before



    In the middle of sanding



    Waiting to finish
    Last edited by KonaKing; 03-29-2009, 03:09 PM.
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