footbrake
Petty Officer 3rd Class
- Joined
- Nov 17, 2012
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Having purchased a gorgeous teak swim platform for my Chris Craft I'm in the process of oiling it this winter. I was told to oil it instead of varnish or putting polyurethane on it, because it will crack and peel after a couple years. I have now 5 coats of hand rubbed teak oil on both sides of it. After letting it sit a few days there are areas that seem dried out or the wood is sucking the oil into it.
Should I just keep applying the teak oil to it until it doesn't look dried out in spots or do I need to apply something else over the teak oil. I don't want to ruin it , it will look great on the back of my 251 Catalina. Thanks-Russ
Should I just keep applying the teak oil to it until it doesn't look dried out in spots or do I need to apply something else over the teak oil. I don't want to ruin it , it will look great on the back of my 251 Catalina. Thanks-Russ