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I would like to refinish my interior teak. My boat was built in 1972 and I don't think it has been done previously. At some locations there has been water intrusion that caused the wood to sort of bleach out and appear lighter than the surrounding wood. Has anyone dealt with a similar issue? Should I stain the light areas prior to applying the oil finish? Does the teak oil help make the overall appearance more uniform?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Chuck Roe
San Francisco
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There have been some previous thoughts on this subject, most recently on 9/9(2011) under the heading "Mildew on interior teak". 'Search' for that heading and it may help you decide what to do. The lemon oil does no harm, allows you to do something else if it doesn't work for you, and is not a time-consuming project.
Good luck
Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002
Alan of SMOKE 1984 Mk V 002
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