F33Man
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Today I decided to clean the teak on our sealine f37 for the 2nd time this season, at the start of the season we used the star brite 3 stage process (cleaner, brightener, oil) however I wasn't very satisfied with the overall result plus the teak started to show black spots due to the teak oil.
After a quick search on the forum to see what products everyone seems to be having good results with I purchased a 2 stage formula made by Wessex Chemicals. The first bottle of chemical is a cleaner and the 2nd is a renovator to bring back the natural colour of the wood. Both applied with a mix of 7:1 ratio of chemicals to water, I used a medium grade sponge to apply the liquid. It's was extremely easy to apply, no tough scrubbing, simply wet the surface, brush on the chemicals, leave for 10 minutes then wash off the chemicals with water - the results are superb - far better than star brite and with a lot less effort!
Here are some pictures showing the before and after
The 4th picture is after the cleaner has been applied, picture 6 is after using the renovator
I would highly recommend this product to everyone - great results and easy to apply!
After a quick search on the forum to see what products everyone seems to be having good results with I purchased a 2 stage formula made by Wessex Chemicals. The first bottle of chemical is a cleaner and the 2nd is a renovator to bring back the natural colour of the wood. Both applied with a mix of 7:1 ratio of chemicals to water, I used a medium grade sponge to apply the liquid. It's was extremely easy to apply, no tough scrubbing, simply wet the surface, brush on the chemicals, leave for 10 minutes then wash off the chemicals with water - the results are superb - far better than star brite and with a lot less effort!
Here are some pictures showing the before and after
The 4th picture is after the cleaner has been applied, picture 6 is after using the renovator
I would highly recommend this product to everyone - great results and easy to apply!
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