Teak
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Bimmerbill
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Re: Teak
I was just looking up synthetic teak since the teak on my transom and cockpit top is old and worn. Not sure I want to go with real teak. Trying to replace it with something that is low maintenance.
I used a teak cleaner and teak oil on it last year. Worked great.
I used a teak cleaner and teak oil on it last year. Worked great.
1984 Trojan 10 Meter International Express Cruiser
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Portsmouth NH/Kittery ME
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Portsmouth NH/Kittery ME
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297Elegante
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- Location: CT
Re: Teak
Oil or some kind of varnish or clear coat. My last boat I oiled, my new boat has all been varnished.
Boat: Silverton 34C T/270s, Gen