TotalBoat Danish Teak Sealer - Marine Grade Wood Sealer Oil for Boat Decks, Trim and Indoor & Outdoor Teak Furniture (Gallon)
use this natural danish oil finish instead of teak oil to protect the teak on boat decks, trim, cockpit, swim platform, handrails, cabinetry, grab rails & more.
VERSATILE TEAK SEALER FOR OUTDOOR FURNITURE: Also ideal for preventing graying and fading on indoor and outdoor teak furniture, including teak patio sets, chairs, tables, benches, bar carts, shower stools, shower caddies, patio decks and pool decks.
WOOD GOES FROM WEATHERED TO WONDERFUL IN SECONDS: Keeps teak wood a natural golden color and from turning gray.
oil also brings out the beauty of wood grain on tropical and oily hardwoods such as mahogany, ipe, sapele, walnut, cherry, oak and more.
EASY TO APPLY WITH A FOAM BRUSH OR A CLEAN RAG. Allow 20-30 minutes to penetrate, then wipe away excess oil with a clean lint-free rag.
wait 8 to 12 hours, scuff with an abrasive pad, and apply a second coat.
AVAILABLE IN QUART AND GALLON SIZES. Coverage (sq ft/gal): 1st coat: 200-250.
2nd coat: 300-400. NOTE: For teak that has a gray appearance, clean with TotalBoat Teak Clea....
... waterline to finish & seal teak, mahogany & other wood on your boat.
VERSATILE FINISH FOR WOOD is also ideal for DIY home use on outdoor teak furniture, front entry doors, patio chairs and tables, indoor wood stairs, handrails, trim and more.
the flexible, breathable finish provides superior all-weather protection.
EASY TO APPLY, NO SANDING BETWEEN COATS: Apply 2-3 coats by brush or roller to clean, dry wood.
covers easily and penetrates deeply to showcase the wood grain.
easier than applying marine varnish because there's no need to sand between coats.
CHOOSE NATURAL TEAK, SATIN OR GLOSS FINISH: The natural teak finish is ideal for teak and other dark hardwoods.
the gloss finish can be used alone or applied over the teak or satin finishes to get the look of varnish - without the extra effort and expense.
AVAILABLE IN QUART SIZE in Natural Teak, Gloss, or Satin.
THINNING: Not necessary, but if desired, thin up to 50% with mineral spirits for the first coat.