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Sanding teak (interior use only)
I have just completed a teak cover (top, bottom, and sides) for my crappy
stone mantle on my fireplace. I want to sand the teak to remove some marks. I know teak is an oily wood. Does anyone have any advice for me? All I can find when I google is advice on boat decks and outdoor teak furniture where the teak has dried out in the sun. My mantle cover is 3/4" teak I purchased from a wood supplier in my area and it is still pretty oily. Any advice would be much appreciated. Dick Snyder |
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