Is this a compatible replacement for Cetol? Or is it possibly the same exact product that is relabeled as a West Marine product?
i hope its better than cetol i put 3 coats on my grab rails and let them cure for 3 years in the dry inside my shop and put them on about 10 months ago and they look like crap from the weather very splotchy all along the length...i will have to do some thing about this but don't know what at this time...i have found that most west marine labels are not that great i stay with the major brands as much as possibleIs this a compatible replacement for Cetol? Or is it possibly the same exact product that is relabeled as a West Marine product?
I Put three coats of Cetol on. Let it dry and followed with Cetol Clear which is thick and takes forever to set up but when its dry it lasts. I did my railings about three years ago and they still look like the day I first did those.I don't know about the West product, but I've found Cetol to be more durable than Semko, but less durable than varnish.
hum now you tell meread the instructions on the can. you need two or more coats of the colored cetol then 2 or more coats of the clear gloss all applied within two weeks. then every year a light sanding and a maintenance coat applied. I just did the wood on my boat and it takes forever and gives you a backache putting on that many coats.
Comes right off with a scrapper. Soft and flexible.I put 5 coats of Cetol on then once a summer lightly buff and apply an additional coat. I hate the clear coat as it's impossible to take off when you need to.
You're gonna have to find somebody that doesn't know any better..lol I have a full can of original Cetol out in my shop I've been trying to GIVE away for three years. No takers.![]()
i finished my wood with cetol light and clear coat about two months ago . So far it seems to be holding up really well. I also used it on the fiddles of my new homemade weather proof cockpit table salvaged from my old rotted table. After two days on the boat it is remarkably in great shape.You're gonna have to find somebody that doesn't know any better..
i hate the stuff but already had the cans so I decided to use it up. We'll see if it lasts. My expectations are very low. What are all these movie boats you work on? Quints boat from Jaws is at Bock Marine being restored. Take a ride up and see it.Aw man, I missed the smiley faced icon after that......and now I feel like the cartoonist that drew the watermelon joke about Obama. Me mate here has had Cetol on his boat for eight years now, albeit covered a lot. However.....Cetol, varnish, paint, pee, or putty will not stick to the teak if the first and second coat are not right. I do this to million dollar + movie boats successfully. And 95% of all failed varnished jobs I look at lost the will to live on account of the first coat. I matters not if you put TWENTY coats of whatever on teak, it is a waste of time...............if the first coat ain't right. It will not stick.
So why use anything but varnish?I don't know about the West product, but I've found Cetol to be more durable than Semko, but less durable than varnish.
many years ago I tried teak oil on a Catalina 25. It lasted about two weeks. I never used it again, I started using Semco after that. Maybe the brand was bad I don't really know, it looks great as applied but didn't last.Does anyone use teak oil, im so tired of scraping and refinishing . Any ideas, I do love the varnish look but getting it to last is a real pain.