And for comparison, Jerrod Milton on my crew made an awesome set of custom teak
drink holders for Grenadine’s cockpit and cabintop (inboard of her dorade
boxes). These he insisted on treating only with teak oil. And they have
weathered some in the course of just one season.
Cheers,
Randy
>
I used natural teak on The Office. It looked ok and held up well but I’m
now a fan of Epiphanes fast drying varnish. Comes in clear and tinted.
Joel
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 8:47 PM Dennis C. via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Cetol come in 4 formulations; Marine, Gloss, Light and
Yes. This past spring for Grenadine’s new cabintop handrails, and for
refinishing her traveler bar and taffrails, I used 3-5 coats Cetol Marine
Natural Teak followed by 2-3 coats of Cetol Marine Gloss. I liked the color
and finish of the result - it looks pretty natural. I’m only six months
Cetol come in 4 formulations; Marine, Gloss, Light and now Natural Teak.
Touche's teak has 5 coats of Cetol Marine followed by an indeterminate
number of coats of Cetol Gloss, applied twice a year. It still looks good
after many years but, at some point, it will need to be redone. Maybe
another