Nikia
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"Nikia" is a Tayana 37 with the whole interior fitted out in solid teak, yes lovely.
However, the old girl is going to be 40yo this year and the interior teak is in serious need of a major clean up.
It's all very dark due to dirt accumulated over many years (before I acquired her), and looks to have been waxed at some stage, which has also attracted and absorbed dirt.
I want to take the wood back to original bare state and then coat with Danish oil.
What do you recommend, baring in mind its internal so cant rinse too liberally with water, and also I need to treat the beams across the cabin ceiling, which will mean "stuff" dripping on me!
I was thinking of using oxalic acid, but wonder if it would be safe to use as described, and how much rinsing would it need?
I test-cleaned the inside of a locker door using some stuff I had from the chandlers, but I won't be using that, as litre for litre it would be cheaper to use a decent single malt !!!!
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brian
However, the old girl is going to be 40yo this year and the interior teak is in serious need of a major clean up.
It's all very dark due to dirt accumulated over many years (before I acquired her), and looks to have been waxed at some stage, which has also attracted and absorbed dirt.
I want to take the wood back to original bare state and then coat with Danish oil.
What do you recommend, baring in mind its internal so cant rinse too liberally with water, and also I need to treat the beams across the cabin ceiling, which will mean "stuff" dripping on me!
I was thinking of using oxalic acid, but wonder if it would be safe to use as described, and how much rinsing would it need?
I test-cleaned the inside of a locker door using some stuff I had from the chandlers, but I won't be using that, as litre for litre it would be cheaper to use a decent single malt !!!!
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Brian