Below is how I do my teak - it's worked for me for e past 4-years. - Bob
EXTERIOR TEAK CARE:
MATERIALS LIST:
Exterior Teak Materials:
- small container to hold cleaning solution and teak oil when you are applying them (paper cup, cat-food can, etc.)- 100-grit sand paper for coarse sanding if the teak is rough
- 220-grit sand paper for finish sanding
- blue painters tape
- soft brass brush (Harbor Freight cheapies are okay)
- 1-inch disposable paint brushes (Harbor Freight cheapies)
- Whisk or similar laundry detergent
- household chlorox bleach
- rags
- small container of mineral spirits for wiping teak oil off the fiberglass
Interior Teak & Woodwork Materials:
- clean rags
- paper towels
- Weiman Lemon Oil (readily available at WalMart, Ace Hardware, etc.)
- mineral spirits (acetone okay??)
PROCEDURE - EXTERIOR TEAK:
1. Cleaning the teak:
- mix cleaning solution of bleach and Whisk at about 25% / 75% - can do 50/50 if teak is really dirty
- apply cleaning solution to teak with a paint
- work the cleaning solution into the surface with the soft brass brush (do not use a plain wire-brush - small brush fibers will fall on your deck and create rust spots ... brass will not rust)
- rinse thoroughly with a hose and allow to dry thoroughly
2. Sanding:
- tape-off the fiberglas deck around the teak hand-rails and cabin-top slides to protect them from the sand-paper and from the oil
- sand the cleaned teak, taking care not to mar the fiberglas with the sand paper
- use course sand paper if the teak is particularly coarse and weathered
- finish sand with the fine sand paper
3. Oiling:
- shake the teak oil can very thoroughly
- apply the oil with a 1-inch disposable paint brush. The teak will really drink in this oil - apply repeatedly, allowing the oil to soak in between coats - until the oil pools on the surface and no longer sinks in
- wipe-off the access oil with rags. Can wipe-off with acetone after a few weeks if needed to remove access oil
- if you get any oil on the fiberglas, wipe it up right away with a clean rag - the rag can be soaked in mineral oil to be a more effective cleaner
PROCEDURE - INTERIOR TEAK & WOODWORK:
1. Apply Weiman Lemon Oil to a clean rag and rub into wood surfaces. Take care to keep the oil off of fiberglas surfaces (see step #4 for clean-up if some gets on the fiberglas)
2. Repeat, and allow to soak in.
3. Wipe-away excess oil
4. Use a rag dampened with mineral spirits to remove oil from fiberglas surfaces
Also, check out this product, as forwarded to me by A friend. Looks like an interesting company and an interesting product. Previous owner for my friend's Montgomery swore by it. I will order this product after my current can of teak oil is spent.
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- Bob