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    Posted: August-22-2018 at 11:31pm
I have mentioned on here in the past that I have been using Olive Oil on my Teak Decks for more than 10 years now. I picked up some negative posts that indicated Teak Oil is much better so I picked up a nice bottle of Teak Oil and looked forward to better protection for my deck.
I am disappointed to report the Olive Oil and Teak Oil seem to give nearly identical service.
I report nearly identical because I can't call one a winner over the other.
We will put the boat on the water for 3-4 days at a time. It is in the water and sun the full time.   The deck goes in looking really nice, after 3-4 days use it comes out looking like I need to oil it.   Same with Teak and Olive Oil.   Appearance is a little darker with Teak oil but not much. Very hard to tell difference.
Just an FYI.   And, Olive oil is dirt cheap, Teak Oil is not.
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Olive oil as in cooking oil? I have such poor luck after two weeks with teak oil and it seems to be getting pretty hard to find around here.
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What kind of teak oil are you using? I’ve had really good luck with Watco. Platform always looks great after 3-4 days in water, granted mine is in a covered slip a good portion of the time.
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I'll have to go check my can of Teak Oil. West Marine had it.

Olive Oil is Extra Virgin of course straight out of our kitchen.

I bet any cooking oil would work as well.
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Originally posted by MrMcD MrMcD wrote:

And, Olive oil is dirt cheap, Teak Oil is not.

You shop at the wrong place!!
Originally posted by MrMcD MrMcD wrote:

West Marine had it. .


Watco Teak at the hardware store as mentioned.


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I’ve used starbrite but mainly Watco.
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Like most things, it’s all in the prep. A platform should not look bad after 3-4 days regardless of what type of oil was on it. Getting the teak real clean before applying oil and then applying an appropriate number of coats (allowing to fully dry between each one) should yield better results.

Never used EVOO but dad used a mix of teal oil/boiled linseed and ATF for a long time with good results.
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That is a wild combo Tim.   I use a similar method with the oils.usually at least two coats but sometimes just one as a tune up.
I like the look, I was just hoping for a Magic elixir!
My Teak can is First Mate natural teak oil.
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(edit - fixed the broken link whoops - thanks Pete!)
Personally I use Deks Olje D1 & D2 with good luck. Platform went in the water for two weeks for our summer trip at Shasta and came out looking new. touchups are pretty easy as well since you will get the inevitable scratch.
I pick it up at Jamestown but wait for the free shipping else it gets a bit pricy..
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Biggest gotcha that I had with it is to not put on new layers too thick as it will skin up and not dry. Resulting in stripping off all your work :( .
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Originally posted by dgabler dgabler wrote:

Personally I use Deks Olje D1 & D2 with good luck. Platform went in the water for two weeks for our summer trip at Shasta and came out looking new. touchups are pretty easy as well since you will get the inevitable scratch.
I pick it up at Jamestown but wait for the free shipping else it gets a bit pricy..
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Biggest gotcha that I had with it is to not put on new layers too thick as it will skin up and not dry. Resulting in stripping off all your work :( .


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Originally posted by MrMcD MrMcD wrote:

That is a wild combo Tim.   I use a similar method with the oils.usually at least two coats but sometimes just one as a tune up.
I like the look, I was just hoping for a Magic elixir!
My Teak can is First Mate natural teak oil.

2 coats won’t cut it after a proper cleaning. Try at least 4.
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I'll give it a go. 4 coats. Can't hurt to try.
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The PO of my ‘95 used this and it lasted the 10 years I owned it. I would just touch up every once in a while using a scuff pad and Watco.
As mentioned the prep and making sure it’s dry between coats is a must.
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I had a pair of our usual cypress gardens d*ck pope jr's in the ski locker of my buddy's sport nautique a few years ago. His tranny was leaking fluid for whatever reason and his bilge was full of the water/atf fluid mixture. Those skis have never looked so good....better than I could have done with some sandpaper and varnish. Couldn't believe it.

Not sure if that's relevant but Tim's mention about ATF reminded me of it.

We've put 60 hours on our team nautique since July 30 and the platform gets a lot of sun/water exposure. I just picked this up and it seems to be doing a really good job. We put it in a spray bottle and load the platform up every couple weeks. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B003NWLY84/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Now whats better, dino or synthetic ATF   
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MDValant, that is a great looking platform.   Looks more like lacquer or shellac on the surface.   Is it slick when wet?
Really nice looking property behind your boat in the photo also.
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Originally posted by Gary S Gary S wrote:

Now whats better, dino or synthetic ATF   


Either is fine as long as you do not use a Fram Filter.
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Here is mine after three coats of Watco. 4-5 days in between coats. I put another coat or two on after this.
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I've used Amazon brand teak oil for about 20 years. I apply 6 to 8 coats, letting dry at least 24 hours between coats, and it lasts all season. Only rarely having to touch it up if someone is doing something stupid on the platform, like sliding off the side. As mentioned earlier, prep is key. I use a two step teak cleaner. I've never sanded, but I suppose that would work as well.

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Teak oil is lower in cholesterol than that extra-virgin stuff. When throwing caution to the wind, I use Watco teak oil. I can but a 1 quart can for under $10. I'm sure that I'll get flamed by the word working gurus, but I just let my swim deck dry for 3-4 days and then re-apply the Watco. Looks great and the $10 can lasts a good looooooong time.

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I decided to try teak oil Star Brite for a teak shelf unit in our shower and it's really nice teak oil! It goes on really easily and we waited 5 minutes like the instructions indicated and wiped down the excess. It looks great and beads the water from the shower. I see this protecting not only the wood but keeping that nice teak color from graying as quickly as well.
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