AllanG
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Got a small oil mark on my cockpit teak deck that is proving stubborn to remove.....any suggestions, please?
Allan
Allan
Mmm, just used the Wessex treatment on our teak garden furniture today and I was very disappointed with the result even though I used the strongest recommended solution. On the other hand I also bought some of this stuff http://www.amazon.co.uk/HG-HAGESAN-HARDWOOD-FURNITURE-RENOVATOR/dp/B002O6Q8B8/ref=sr_1_cc_3?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1366576935&sr=1-3-catcorr&keywords=hg+hardwood+garden+furniture+renovator and the results were excellent and it was much easier to apply; just spray it on and hose off. It even removed some oily stains on a teak table with a bit of brushing which is why I'd recommend it to the OP and I'm certainly buying a bottle for the teak deck on my boat this yearWessex 2 part worked for me on Rafiki.
Wessex 2 part worked for me on Rafiki.
I'd use K2R on the teak deck oil stain
Thanks, I'll try that too+1, a valuable tip from the previous captain on my boat
I'd use K2R on the teak deck oil stain
Nope - definitely.Thanks for the recommendation, but will K2R cause any problem if it comes into contact with the caulking?
Nope - definitely.
It is dry cleaning fluid in a sort of white shaving foam carrier, so is a bit of a solvent as well as a surfactant. At least I think so - happy to be corrected