What do you recommend for maintaining the high gloss on the T/H sole
Thanks
Teak and Holly - refinish
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Teak and Holly - refinish
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maintaining gloss on teak and holly sole
This season, after sanding down to bare wood and applying 2-step teak cleaner and brightener, I laid on six coats of pure traditional spar varnish. It looks fabulous, and has worn very well.
If you're concerned about it being slippery, you can sprinkle on some non-skid deck grit before the final coat.
Others have had good experience with hard polyurethane.
Two seasons ago I tried Minwax polycrylic as a time saver. Learn from my mistake; don't bother. Several months of scuffling feet, sea water, and children's badly-aimed pee pee around the head had it looking very low-rent.
Regards,
CB
If you're concerned about it being slippery, you can sprinkle on some non-skid deck grit before the final coat.
Others have had good experience with hard polyurethane.
Two seasons ago I tried Minwax polycrylic as a time saver. Learn from my mistake; don't bother. Several months of scuffling feet, sea water, and children's badly-aimed pee pee around the head had it looking very low-rent.
Regards,
CB
delamination at "low spots"
My new CD 30 has a few small spots where it has begun to delaminate from holding water. A small spot in the head, etc. Any experience doctoring this?
Chase
Chase