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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.
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nymacks my new pen pal......lookin good
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Wow man, you have a beautiful boat there. That wood looks good.
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Thanks for the kind words Guy's..
Nipper is right on, I sanded mine off and apply three coats... |
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Was anything on the wood before? like stain or teak oil?
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I sanded it down first then apply polyurethane stain two coats, then apply three to four coats of Epifanies to protect the stain.
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Nice work. Looking good.
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