Another vote for Old English lemon oil. IMO teak is not intended to be 
urethaned or any of the other. Just sets you up for more maintenance, 
stripping, scraping, etc, which is contrary to using teak in the first place.  
Oil 2x each summer and looks like new. Wipe off excess and no dirt problems.

Jeff Laman
1981 C&C34
Harmony

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Subject: Stus-List Leaving interior Teak natural?

Dean
My 32 came with the C&C advertised 'teak package'...teak everywhere...the 
V-birth, quarterberth, bulkheads, doors, head, dinette table teak veneer (I 
think), etc.

It is now 36 years old and has only ever been oiled. It still looks like new.  
I have tried the 'designer oils' from yacht shops but prefer the stuff I buy at 
the grocery store Old English Lemon Oil

Now it means I oil the teak 2 maybe 3 times a year but isn't that why I own a 
1984 C&C 32.

old english oil lemon - 
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C&C 32 - #277
Halifax, N.S.


On 2021-03-27 8:19 p.m., Dean McNeill via CnC-List wrote:

Spring chores on the new-to-me C&C 34… every piece of the beautiful teak 
interior is coated in Cetol. It makes it look so DARK! I’m successfully 
removing the Cetol with a heat gun and scraper. After a light sand, I’m 
wondering if I varnish it or leave it uncoated (natural). I’m not a fan of 
oiling as it seems to attract dirt and grime. Obviously I’ll be treating any 
exterior woodwork… but what about the interior, varnish or natural? Or 
something else?



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