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I read somewhere about using Tung oil on teak and thinning the first coat 50% the second coat 30% and full strength on the 3rd coat. Does anyone remember this? What do you thin it with and is this correct regarding thinning and number of coats? >>> Herb Clark <[email protected]> 3/30/2010 10:52 AM >>> Check out Ceatol Marine, if you want a varnish look with a longer life span. Oil is oil and needs constant care, and never looks a good as well cared for finish. If varnish is your choice, consider using the teak cleaner and brightener like "Tek It". Letting the teak go to gray is another option, but nothing beats nice bright work to help sell a boat. Well cared for on the outside often leaves a potential buyer with the feeling that the boat is most likely well cared for in the inside. It's about pride of ownership. Herb Clark
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On Mar 30, 2010, at 8:34 AM, wwadjo...@aol.
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