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I just bought a teak lounge chair.
I have a bottle of Watco Teak Oil, and it clams to be suitable for outdoor furniture. Good choice, or is there something substantially better? |
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toller wrote:
I just bought a teak lounge chair. I have a bottle of Watco Teak Oil, and it clams to be suitable for outdoor furniture. Good choice, or is there something substantially better? While I am not sure about Watco, I would go to a local marine supply store (West Marine, BoatUS) and get either Amazon Teak Oil or Daly's Sea Fin. The Daly's has a higher solids content so multiple coats will have a bit of a build. Both products have good UV protection. Brian -- Visit www.spaltedboard.com for free woodworking software and forums! |
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Yes, that should be fine. Watco is a good teak oil. But keep in mind that
teak outdoors requires regular maintenance, too. Brian. "toller" wrote in message ... I just bought a teak lounge chair. I have a bottle of Watco Teak Oil, and it clams to be suitable for outdoor furniture. Good choice, or is there something substantially better? |
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