Cetol Marine or Cetol Light

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Greg W

I have read numerous reports about individuals using Cetol Light to finish exterior teak, but what about Cetol Marine? Greg W
 
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Okiman

Cetol Works

I have used CETOL MARINE and CETOL GLOSS for many years. If you are not a traditionalist CETOL will be the best for the money. I apply 2 coats of CETOL MARINE to bare wood and then finish off with at least 2-3 coats of CETOL GLOSS. I live in a subtropical climate and the boat stays in the water all year round and the bright work stays looking great. I apply a single maintenance coat of CETOL GLOSS about once a year or when it looks like it needs it. I just wipe the wood off and apply a new coat even without sanding again. I don't have any experience with the CETOL LIGHT, I think it is a realativly new product.
 
Oct 20, 2006
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Hunter 37-cutter Colington Island, NC
I have used all three Cetol's !

I have used all teak tricks, oil, varnish, Cetol, regular, light and gloss. This year Cetol "Teak" came out, so I stripped my wood, and refinished it with Cetol "Teak". It came out just like varnish, without the orange tint of the regular, or the bland "light" color. I put on 3 coats of "teak", then overcoated it with one Cetol Gloss coat. It looks GREAT to me, the look of varnish, without all the coats and work!!
 
Jan 5, 2007
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OBX....

you got everything right but the full name! The "teak" look stuff is called Cetol "NATURAL teak". I tried it this year (after using plain cetol followed by gloss for years) and think it looks much better too. Even here in Manteo! (g)
 
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