Teak plugs & refinishing teak
I just removed and refinished my exterior teak. Removing it, although more work, made for much easier sanding to remove the old, weathered finish. Upon reinstalling the teak, I filled the screw holes with new teak plugs. I used a coping saw to trim the excess plug down to about 1/8". Then, I used a Black and Decker Mouse sander to sand the plug flush. Of course, this removes some of the finish from the newly coated teak, so you'll have to touch up with at least a couple coats of whatever finish you're using. Initially, my touched up areas (I used Cetol) looked slightly different immediately adjacent to the teak plugs. I figured the oils in the new plugs made for a slightly different shade of finish compared to my nearly 20 year old teak. After several weeks, the difference is much less noticeable. In the fall, or perhaps spring, I will lightly sand everything again (in place, so as not to require new plugs) and recoat thoroughly. That will (hopefully) even out the finish nicely. After that, I will do an annual top coat as recommended by the makers of Cetol.Randy