Teak Decking

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Can anybody advise please on the cleaning, restoration and maintenance of teak decking including tried and tested products.
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Ian

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jimh

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I purchased 'teak wonder' (4 part - cleaner, brightner, sealant and dressing finish) at the LBS and will be applying it next weekend - will let you know the outcome.

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'Teak wonder' is good, but it makes the silvery teak. look like new wood. ps what ever you do don't scrub it.or pressure wash.

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I use dishwasher tablets, the ones with the little red ball, dissolved in warmwater, a stiffish brush, a little muscle, and a good rinse in clean water, great result every time and equally important available locally and inexpensive. But agree with Rich, you must never use a pressure washer, washes the natural oil out of the wood and leaves wood with a rippled feel.

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I thought it would be a good idea to borrow a belt sander to rejuvinate my teak deck. All the little white lines finished up on my garage floor and the deck looked like a sheet of marine ply. £680 repaired the damage. !!

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Robins Rejuvanu is well worth having


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Just had all the teak "done" on cockpit, Fly, platforms, etc with Semco having done a trial between that and a couple of others on tha bit underneath the Rib during last Summer. Semco lasted best and certainly looked the best from day one. Whole boat now looks "restored to new". Rate this product very highly. try:<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.onwardtrading.com/teak-care1.htm>http://www.onwardtrading.com/teak-care1.htm</A>

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