Wessex team renovator how-to ?

pragmatist

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Just cleaned decks with Wessex cleaner - usual brilliant result. Unfortunately label onrenovator has fallen off. Can any one remind me of proportion s and method ? Tia penny
 
Between 10:1 and 5:1 depending on teak condition.

teakcleaner.co.uk

BADLY WEATHERED/STAINED TEAK

Dilute Part 1 Teak Cleaner in a bucket with fresh water at a dilution rate of 5:1 (1=Cleaner).
Wet teak. Remove standing water.
Covering teak area approximately 1m² at a time, use a clean sponge (or similar) to apply product and gently agitate.
Allow area to darken to a uniform dark brown.
Rinse thoroughly with water using a hose.
Repeat the process with Part 2 Teak Renovator using the same dilution rate and method.
After applying Part 2 Teak Renovator, the teak should lighten to a lovely uniform 'nutty' brown colour. This effect should happen almost immediately.
Rinse thoroughly with water (pay particular attention to metals and other delicate areas).
Leave to dry naturally to a straw colour. A teak sealer can then be applied to produce a darker 'nutty' brown colour, if desired.

LIGHTLY WEATHERED/STAINED TEAK

Dilute Part 1 Teak Cleaner in a bucket with fresh water at a dilution rate of 10:1 (1=Cleaner).
Follow above instructions.
Repeat process with Part 2 Teak Renovator (10:1 dilution).
 
Many thanks Tim. Wessex site has 404s ! Penny

Google finds the site which Sarabande quoted and has copied the info from......... No 404s

Perhaps you were confusing the supplier, West Chemical Factors with Wessex Resins and Adhesives who supply the well known West System Range of epoxies.
 
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