The Real Flipper
Well-Known Member
I need to do a pretty big job on my teak rails as they have rust and black stain marks and I want to take care of them while they're still good.
See pics attached. Hard to tell but in last photo (against sun) there are spots quite black and 3-5 inches long in a few places. Other areas not as bad...
The Plan:
I'm ordering new teak plugs, probably from Amazon or Ebay. The lightest colored ones I can find.
I plan to clean with dishwashing soap, the teak and hull.
Then clean the teak and hull with oxalic acid (because its widely available in NL) and said to brighten nicely, and remove scuff marks.
Then I will polish the hull with (some polisher from Amazon) and seal the teak with some sealant.
Sound like a decent plan?
Le Tonkinois Vernis Marine No.1 is well recommended (also widely available in NL which not everything is!) and said to last a long time in saltwater, so sounds good.
But I'm just wondering if there is a teak sealant that maybe doesn't last as long but keeps the 'grey' look of the untreated teak.
I actually kind of like the untreated look now that I think of it.
But I will 'brown' it if need be to keep it protected as that's the top priority.
As usual, thoughts and suggestions much appreciated.
Edit: already posted in Westerly forum, just looking for as many ideas as possible
See pics attached. Hard to tell but in last photo (against sun) there are spots quite black and 3-5 inches long in a few places. Other areas not as bad...
The Plan:
I'm ordering new teak plugs, probably from Amazon or Ebay. The lightest colored ones I can find.
I plan to clean with dishwashing soap, the teak and hull.
Then clean the teak and hull with oxalic acid (because its widely available in NL) and said to brighten nicely, and remove scuff marks.
Then I will polish the hull with (some polisher from Amazon) and seal the teak with some sealant.
Sound like a decent plan?
Le Tonkinois Vernis Marine No.1 is well recommended (also widely available in NL which not everything is!) and said to last a long time in saltwater, so sounds good.
But I'm just wondering if there is a teak sealant that maybe doesn't last as long but keeps the 'grey' look of the untreated teak.
I actually kind of like the untreated look now that I think of it.
But I will 'brown' it if need be to keep it protected as that's the top priority.
As usual, thoughts and suggestions much appreciated.
Edit: already posted in Westerly forum, just looking for as many ideas as possible



