exapp
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Wots the difference between €15 teak oil from a chandlery with a yachtie brand a traditional DIY teak oil for €4 from B&Q....yea yea I know €11 but any real difference?
Exapp.
Exapp.
More usually, teak oil is boiled linseed oil, thinned with an aromatic solvent rather than white spirit. The solvent improves its penetration. Great for garden furniture, but probably best avoided in salt water soaked applications, where it seems to act as good algae food!but the difference between cheap and expensive Teak Oil is basically white spirit.
I use starbrite 'Tropical Teal oil and Sealer'. Lasts all season, doesn't go black and gives a nice woody appearance. Surprised not more people use it.
I do! It's the best I've found (not to be confused with their 'standard' teak oil, it must be the 'tropical' version). Two coats has lasted two years for me. Fading a bit now, but a very light sand and a couple of new coats will last another couple of years.
No difference, they are both **** and will eventually turn your teak black.