yep, I used "Natural Teak Cetol". I really like it. Never liked the look of the other cetol's too much...too orange for my liking. My hatch boards are high gloss varnished teak and except for the gloss, the cetol looks very similar. This stuff seems to hold up pretty well too. I got two seasons out of uncovered Natural teak on my exterior wood (handrails, eyebrowes, trim) before I had to strip and re-do. That's pretty good,,,,,no, excellent for here in our AZ sun. Had I been a good boy and done the recommended "Maintenance Coats" at the specified interval I suspect I wouldn't have had to re-do it. When stripping it I for the first time ever used a scraper. A good scraper and I followed instructions in a varnishing book about how to use it properly. WOW! why have I spent my life sanding. Never again. A good quality properly used scraper is a magical too for re-finishing wood! (I'm a slow leaner...!) Sean M23 "Dauntless" www.havasumontgomerys.piczo.com **************An Excellent Credit Score is 750. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1222377105x1201454426/aol?redir=http... yExcfooterNO62)
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