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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Air206 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June-14-2010 at 9:19pm
Jeff:

You can tear up soft TEAK with a pressure washer if you blast it...... A firm nylon floor brush with sudsy water takes off years of mold and funk. You can use soft brass brushes too for in-between the slits.

I brought back one I found in a junk boat yard which was in brackish water for 20+ years. Multiple scrubs, a few bleach water scrubs, teak cleaner, brass brush the inside edges, dry well in sun......... multiple applications of Teak Oil. It is beautiful and now will be a bar top!

It is a VERY rewarding project. Or you can buy a new one through this site. Those are SWEET! Beautiful but they are a closed cell wood, not teak. I have one of those too (Cheaper than building from scratch in my area).
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You're correct, sir... I don't read Consumer Reports. I definitely will not put water seal on it anymore after reading everyone's advice. I didn't hear the idea anywhere particular, just heard it somewhere. Would you advise pressure washing it? Would that be a bad idea? I really have no clue (as you can tell).
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Thompson's Water Seal?? Where the did you get this idea?? Seriously, I have never heard of the idea plus it's obvious you don't read Consumer Reports. They go after the stuff like crazy and condemn it's use all the time! It's the most hyped up product in any paint department. You've been watching too many TV commercials. As others have mentioned, do not put anything besides Teak oil on Teak. People who have varnished/polyurethaned or any other hard sealing type finish on their Teak have found out the hard way it doesn't work. It may look good at first, but in short time it will peel off! Then they are left with a even bigger problem - getting what's left off the teak!!!

Clean, brighten and oil.


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Actually, I was just looking through the owners manual this morning for my 93 Ski Nautique. I was looking for info on the swim platform, because I was wondering what the weight capacity is for it.

I couldn't find info on the capacity but it did have a note about teak oil. It looks like you use the teak cleaner first (if need be), and then do the teak oil after. I just applied some teak oil to mine this weekend, I used the starbrite stuff and it seemed to come out pretty good. Mine was clean, just dry. I brushed it on pretty good with one of those black foam triangle painting brushes you get at Home Depot for like 99 cents. Then I wiped off the excess with an old t-shirt.

But yeah, my manual says that your're actually not supposed to use anything that "seals" the wood, like a stain or varnish. The warning it gave was that this doesn't allow the wood the "breathe" and then it can then rot internally. So yeah, you're better with just the teak oil it sounds like, plus it's easier than varnish anyway.

BTW, does anyone know how much weight these platforms can hold? I've so far been trying to make sure no more than two adults are on it at a time. But, I couldn't find a capacity on this anywhere, and there were warnings on everything else (like the rear tow pylon).
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Sealer, Varnish and fine sanding is for "pretty" platforms. Cleaning/Bleaching, brushing, and teak oil is for "functional" platforms.

Many folks treat them like furniture with fine sanding and sealing...and they look GREAT! But with my platforms on boats hanging from lifts in the VA sun, the sealers peel and the sanded & sealed surfaces are slippery. Teak is an open wood; brushing and teak oil keeps the wood "healthy" and gives you some footing.

There are many threads (and approaches) on swim platform care - just search the forums.

BTW - Beautiful Ski Nautique!

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no sealer for me..just teak oil...scrub first with some teak cleaner..then apply the oil..
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I've got an old teak ski platform that I'm putting on my boat. Does anyone know the best way to treat the teak? Should I put the teak oil on first and then the water seal or vice-versa? I was going to use Thompson's Water Seal on the platform I just don't know if I should do it before the teak oil or after. Thanks to anyone who can shed some light on this...

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