ccscott49
Well-Known Member
Thanks to all for the advices.
I did not use any special "teak oil" but old boiled lineseed oil thinned in turpentine just because I thought to do good to the wood.
Now I understand that teak can do very well also if left alone and so I shall do. I like the silver grey of weathered teak.
The problem is now to remove the black thin lines in the grain. I shall try some more chemical. If no result, I shall do a little more sanding but not too deep and leave it so. I like better to have some black marks than removing a lot of wood.
After all "Giulia" is a 35 years old lady and it is not a terrible sin if she show it.
I shall post if I find some miracle cleaner.
Fair winds
Sandro
the wood is clean, oxalic will remove the black.