rubberduck
Well-Known Member
There are several colours - I chose one that looks like plain, untreated, but clean natural teak - like it was when the boat was new.
Just ask Darren - here is his website:-
https://www.theteakman.co.uk/
Will do, thanks.
There are several colours - I chose one that looks like plain, untreated, but clean natural teak - like it was when the boat was new.
Just ask Darren - here is his website:-
https://www.theteakman.co.uk/
Will do, thanks.
yeah colour choice is critical. The darker "brand new teak" look would get very hot and looks false. Hurricane's is in my opinion the perfect choice - fairly sure its the same as mine except I was convinced by JFM to have white "caulking" - an option I had as I wasn't matching anything. I wasn't sure at first but am a convert now.
It isn't completely maintenance free as suggested above. I'm told it will darken over time (years) but this can be sanded away as the colour variations are not just on the surface. Similarly you can sand away deep scratches or cross "grain" scratches. Use 80 or 100 grit or so as you want to leave grain like scratches not sand them away.
For regular maintenance I use non skid deck wash on the "teak". For a stubborn stain use a course scotchbrite pad or a stainless pan scourer. Again, course is good and rub with the "grain". End of season I use a yard jetwash and give it what for.



