I'm about to purchase a Typhoon that has oiled teak. The owner used Starbrite Tropical Teak Oil Sealer. I, however, am a big fan of Cetol. I assume that I can't put Cetol on top of this oil. Does anyone have any suggestions (possibly a cleaner) on preparing the teak?
Thanks in advance.
jserra@prodigy.net
oiled teak question
Moderator: Jim Walsh
Re: oiled teak question
West Marine's two part teak cleaner worked fine for me. My boat's wood had been oiled for years, and it cleaned right up.Jim Serra wrote: I'm about to purchase a Typhoon that has oiled teak. The owner used Starbrite Tropical Teak Oil Sealer. I, however, am a big fan of Cetol. I assume that I can't put Cetol on top of this oil. Does anyone have any suggestions (possibly a cleaner) on preparing the teak?
Thanks in advance.
jmac@laplaza.org
Re: oiled teak question
You will have to remove the oil, first, before you apply the Cetol. Teak cleaners purchased from your local marine store will remove the oil easily.
maxg@fuse.net
Jim Serra wrote: I'm about to purchase a Typhoon that has oiled teak. The owner used Starbrite Tropical Teak Oil Sealer. I, however, am a big fan of Cetol. I assume that I can't put Cetol on top of this oil. Does anyone have any suggestions (possibly a cleaner) on preparing the teak?
Thanks in advance.
maxg@fuse.net