Furniture, Wood and Cabinetry Finishing - teak stains
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den hertog
07-26-02, 12:31 PM
How do you remove the black and grey stains that moisture seems to make on teak?
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I moved your topic to this forum from the hints, tips & tricks topic. The hints, tips & tricks topic is non interactive. Therefore, not able to post reply answers to questions.
Since your question has to do with wood refinishing and or stain removal, I highly doubted the boating forum topic would be able to provide you with the answer either. The boating forum topic deals primarily with mechanical repairs and maintenance topics.
Therefore, the best chance to obtain an answer to your question was within this topic of furniture refinishing.
fewalt
07-30-02, 05:39 PM
Den,
Most marine dealers will carry a teak cleaner/brightener.
Generally, it will also take some elbow grease via a scrub brush.
fred
Most marine dealers will carry a teak cleaner/brightener.
Generally, it will also take some elbow grease via a scrub brush.
fred