Mr.Stuart
Senior Chief Petty Officer
- Joined
- Jul 18, 2007
- Messages
- 701
I might be way off my rocker on this one, but I was thinking of doing some spring cleanup work on the boat this weekend and am planning on oiling up the Teak, I know there's a ton of Teak treatments out there, but for the budget minded, isn't there a cheaper way?
in one thread, someone suggested using Vegetable oil on it or Linseed oil, then along comes my brother with his trusty can of WD-40, telling me that WD stands for Water Displacement, and hands me a can and said, here's what you want to use.
so, what works, and what don't?
in one thread, someone suggested using Vegetable oil on it or Linseed oil, then along comes my brother with his trusty can of WD-40, telling me that WD stands for Water Displacement, and hands me a can and said, here's what you want to use.
so, what works, and what don't?