Teak Problem
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Teak Problem
Teak question here: I was cleaning my teak cockpit coaming yesterday. Using a mild cleaner (Iosso) and a fairly soft brush. Lots of small pieces of wood came off each time I hosed the cleaner off. This has been happening fo a while with small bits coming off every time I hose the boat down. It is not happening to other pieces of teak on the boat. Any explanations out there?
- tjr818
- Posts: 1851
- Joined: Oct 13th, '07, 13:42
- Location: Previously owned 1980 CD 27 Slainte, Hull #185. NO.1257949
Re: Teak Problem
As with most boat problems, a photo would really help. Is this happening to both combing boards, or only one?
"Small pieces" . . . how small? splinters, chips, grains?
How soft is "fairly soft"?
Usually the use of a brush is not recommended, brushing removes the soft wood leaving behind ridges of the harder wood; I am assuming that these hard ridges are the pieces that are breaking off.
"Small pieces" . . . how small? splinters, chips, grains?
How soft is "fairly soft"?
Usually the use of a brush is not recommended, brushing removes the soft wood leaving behind ridges of the harder wood; I am assuming that these hard ridges are the pieces that are breaking off.
Tim
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
Nonsuch 26 Ultra,
Previously, Sláinte a CD27
-
- Posts: 3621
- Joined: Oct 6th, '08, 07:30
- Location: S/V Far Reach: CD 36 #61 www.farreachvoayges.net www.farreachvoyages.com
Re: Teak Problem
Perfect response.tjr818 wrote:As with most boat problems, a photo would really help. Is this happening to both combing boards, or only one?
"Small pieces" . . . how small? splinters, chips, grains?
How soft is "fairly soft"?
Usually the use of a brush is not recommended, brushing removes the soft wood leaving behind ridges of the harder wood; I am assuming that these hard ridges are the pieces that are breaking off.
-
- Posts: 387
- Joined: Apr 9th, '14, 18:39
- Location: 1984 Cape Dory 22
Re: Teak Problem
______________
Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
Rick
1984 CD22
Excuse auto-correct typos courtesy of iOS...or simply lazy typing
- Steve Laume
- Posts: 4127
- Joined: Feb 13th, '05, 20:40
- Location: Raven1984 Cape Dory 30C Hull #309Noank, CT
- Contact:
Re: Teak Problem
Put something on your teak. Varnish, Cetol, oil, anything to keep it from drying out and weathering away. If you keep scrubbing it, you will eventually have very thin boards. Teak is a wonderful wood but leaving it raw and scrubbing it will not serve you well.
Re: Teak Problem
I hear that teak sealer (like Semco) is easy to apply and does a good job of preserving the teak.