Interior teak restoration

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DGrunderman

Just purchased a 2003 306--wondering what to do to restore color to teak walls and handle at steps entering cabin. Looks like sun has dried out, but color and finish is partially gone. Used Cetol on exterior teak, but unsure if this could be used to seal interior wood trim. Thanks for any advice!
 
May 24, 2004
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Hunter 33_77-83 Lake St Clair, MI
Teak

Daly's Sea Fin! http://www.dalyspaint.com/catalog_seafin.html Also read Don Casey's online library article about Teak Care http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/29.htm
 
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Gary

Me too

I would like to know too! I have a 2001 H320 and even though the owner's manual says to use Daly's oil, Hunter has confirmed that mine has the later (they must have changed sometime around 2001) clear laquer finish. My companionway step area is really ugly and needs to be re-done too. Considering how non-durable the original finish was, re-doing it to that doesn't sound like the best idea. I tried a quick dab of Cetol and the color matches pretty well.. The Cetol is holding up pretty well on the stern rail seats too. Gary
 
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MKing

Same Problem

Gentlemen, we have common ground. The same thing is happening on my '04 306. I belive the finish is listed in my owners package which is 50 miles away on the boat. I want to say the mfg is Mowhawk but might be wrong. I can check this weekend and post Monday. Have a great day!
 
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DGrunderman

Hey--tried something simple this past weekend that really worked great. We used Murphy's wood restorer in light to medium, just rubbed it on the faded areas, then wiped dry several times. The color was fully restored, as well as the sheen. Hope it works for you, too.
 
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