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nymack66 04-09-2010 04:30 PM

Teak Redone
 
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I just re-visited those darn teaks again hopefully this time around they last longer that the light stain I applied a year ago.
I also added the Door on the console, nice additional dry storage, many thanks to Ridge for the hatch lock shown.
I use this product EPIFANES Gloss and Matte Wood Finishes it boast excellent UV protection. Smells good hopefully it works:)
Time will be the judge....

tsubaki 04-09-2010 05:14 PM

You know, you and lumber really need to pen pal.
It do look good though, needs fish blood to offset the deep mahogany look.


Just kidding, looks great!

NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 04-09-2010 11:57 PM

Nice work on the teak. How do you work Epifanies? Lets say if the teak is really weathered (gray), what do you exactly do? I've been using Starbright step 1,2 and 3 , but i'm not very happy with it. Is Epifanies a stain?

nipper 04-10-2010 07:50 AM

Epifanes is basically a varnish. You would clean the teak as you normally would, let it dry very thoroughly, then hit it with 3-6 coats of the Epifanes applied with a natural bristle brush.

lumberslinger178 04-10-2010 12:19 PM

nymacks my new pen pal......lookin good:clap::clap::clap:

Jack 04-10-2010 12:44 PM

Wow man, you have a beautiful boat there. That wood looks good.

nymack66 04-11-2010 11:24 AM

Thanks for the kind words Guy's..
Nipper is right on, I sanded mine off and apply three coats...

NOTHING ELSE MATTERS 04-11-2010 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by nymack66 (Post 156230)
Thanks for the kind words Guy's..
Nipper is right on, I sanded mine off and apply three coats...

Was anything on the wood before? like stain or teak oil?

nymack66 04-11-2010 08:52 PM

I sanded it down first then apply polyurethane stain two coats, then apply three to four coats of Epifanies to protect the stain.

RidgeRunner 04-12-2010 10:21 AM

Nice work. Looking good.


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