Have decided to bite the bullet and brighten up my cabins by cleaning up the 
teak which has only ever been oiled—and not really that often!
I am leaning toward using the spray on stuff from Clorox similar to ‘scrubbing 
bubbles’ to clean and remove what little oil/dirt remains before applying a 
polyurethane based ‘varnish’.
This is a big job on my 1995 36’ XL/kcb—there are 3 cabins and several 
bulkheads and doors to do so I cannot obsess over the cleaning or the varnish 
application. 
The list has mentioned solutions with TSP, etc. but unless there are likely to 
be problems with my Clorox stuff, I prefer this premixed. 
Also what polyurethane varnish is considered the best looking with the fewest 
number of coats. 

Charlie Nelson
Water Phantom



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