I am removing the Cetol from the teak inlays on the cockpit seats. It's far to slippery and dangerous when wet.
Questions?
Can I use an orbital sander or should this be done by hand to remove the thin layer (1 coat) of Cetol.
After sandinfg, what products can I use or make at home to freshen up the wood and remove any of the residual black that is in the fibers of the teak. What about cleaning with vinegar and baking soda?
Once we get the teak back to the base what other teak sealing products can I use that will protect, give a light color (not typical Cetol orange) and is easy to apply.
I love my boat!
Thanks
Questions?
Can I use an orbital sander or should this be done by hand to remove the thin layer (1 coat) of Cetol.
After sandinfg, what products can I use or make at home to freshen up the wood and remove any of the residual black that is in the fibers of the teak. What about cleaning with vinegar and baking soda?
Once we get the teak back to the base what other teak sealing products can I use that will protect, give a light color (not typical Cetol orange) and is easy to apply.
I love my boat!
Thanks