Stillraining - re Honey Teak instructions -
By "intimidating at first glance", what I was referring to is the fact that there are actually four cans of product to mix; honey teak, catalyst & flow fluid for the first three or four coats, then clear enamel and catalyst for the two or more finish coats. Here is a brief outline of the steps - starting with bare teak (And it took me 3 to 4 applications of stripper to get there.):1. Clean with two part teak cleaner & lightener.2. Sand, #80 or #100 grit, round corners & sharp edges.3. Rub firmly with 3M red scuff pad #7447.4. Wipe dust off with denatured alcohol.5. Tack rag immediately before applying.6. Mix and apply Honey Teak - 1st coat - brush into cracks, seams, etc. 2nd, 3rd & optional 4th coats - "Lay on wet on wet, every 20 minutes or as long as the surface still has a tack."7. Mix and apply Clear Enamel finish coats - If applied when the HT still has a light tack,no scuffing required, but if it has cured hard, or overnight, then scuff and tack rag first. Recoat every 20 to 60 minutes, wet on wet, only 2 coats required but the mfr says you can do up to 8 in one day.My attempt to summarize this may be risky - The mfr's instructions include many details, helpfull hints, info for sanding and buffing to create matte or wet look finishes, maintenance re-coating, directions on how to repair damaged areas, etc. So...excuse the disclaimer, but anyone using this product should read the mfr's instructions rather than my outline of them.I don't know, but I would think that steps 1-5 are probably not much different for the other products. Which by the way, I'm sure are excellent too. In theory, with Honey Teak you could apply all of the required coats in one day, but I have not done more than three in a day due to schedule constraints. I rely on the scuff pad and tack rag between coats when I have let it cure overnight or from one weekend to the next. Also, I found the customer service to be outstanding - had questions on a Saturday and got a return phone call the same day...From the president of the company no less.