Those platforms are only held together with screws. Mine had a ton of gummy teak oil buggers in between them so I took the whole thing apart to clean and sand each board. I oiled them before reassembling. I was worried about not being able to get the screws in the same holes they came out of but that wasn't a problem at all.
Yes. I typically stain with a paint brush too. Last year I refinished the teak with a paint brush. I agree with you. Preferred the paint brush. Gets in the wood grain better too.
my kinda woman not afraid to get out there an get her hands dirty
looks amazing
It looks beautiful!
Nicely done!
Sweet!!
Looks amazing
I use products by Amazon seem to do very well. Good luck there was a saying your boat is a direct reflection of who you are
Those platforms are only held together with screws. Mine had a ton of gummy teak oil buggers in between them so I took the whole thing apart to clean and sand each board. I oiled them before reassembling. I was worried about not being able to get the screws in the same holes they came out of but that wasn't a problem at all.
Very nice!
Applications work much better with a paintbrush than a rag. It wastes less product also because it's not all soaked into the rag.
Yes. I typically stain with a paint brush too. Last year I refinished the teak with a paint brush. I agree with you. Preferred the paint brush. Gets in the wood grain better too.
Foam paint brushes to apply teak oil .Really shouldn't have to sandpaper kinda takes finish away.. starbrite kit should do it unless its really bad.
Really cool
How long does it last
This is something you could do every spring, but at least every 2-3 years.
classic americans, the woman does the work while the lazy husband goes to golf