I'm working on redoing the set of access doors under my center console. The teak was all weathered and appears to have been untreated for some time, and what little bit of treatment was done looks like a thin coat of vanish that just dried and flaked off. I've gotten it disassembled, sanded, and multiple coats of teak oil have been applied and soaked in to bring back the original color. Looking at the can of oil, it states that once a desired level of treatment has been applied and 8-10 days have passed, an oil based poly can be applied on top. I like this idea as in theory it should eliminate the need to re-oil the teak. Anyone ever done this? Will UV rays/weather eventually dry out and flake off the poly, or will it remain fairly stable when exposed to the elements?