Thanks for sharing this. I wasn't aware the teak was stained (Watco Danish
Oil - Cherry flavour for those who didn't follow the link), I thought it
was just an oil finish. I used linseed oil on some new teak plywood and it
seems to be fairly close, maybe a bit lighter. I guess I'm just used to the
lighter teak look from growing up with lots of 70s teak furniture... :)
(actually, I have been eyeing a few pieces of old furniture lately,
wondering what I could use it for on the boat if I sawed it up... :)
--
Shawn Wright
shawngwri...@gmail.com
S/V Callisto, 1974 C&C 35
https://www.facebook.com/SVCallisto


On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 7:49 AM Robert Boyer via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> I found the blogpost where I described the stain—please find the following
> link:
>
>
> http://dainyrays.blogspot.com/2019/07/summer-in-baltimore-july-4-thru-july-7.html#more
>
>
> Bob
>
> On Feb 12, 2020, at 10:35 AM, Robert Boyer via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> Charlie:
>
> After you remove the water stains, I would highly recommend using a stain
> to get all the teak to match in shade.  I was able to buy the original
> stain used in our C&Cs on Amazon.  I’ve mentioned the exact stain and
> provided a link to buy it in my blog some time ago.  I will try to look it
> up and send the info to you...
>
> Bob
>
> Bob Boyer
> s/v Rainy Days
> C&C Landfall 38 (Hull # 230)
> (Spending winters in the Bahamas, summers in Baltimore, and somewhere on
> the ICW in between)
> blog: dainyrays.blogspot.com
> email: dainyr...@icloud.com
>
> On Feb 11, 2020, at 5:29 PM, Della Barba, Joe via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
>
> 
> Perhaps not what you want to hear, but I used gloss white latex porch
> paint in the head on water stained teak and it worked great.
>
>
> *Joe Della Barba Coquina C&C 35  MK I*
> *www.dellabarba.com <http://www.dellabarba.com/>*
>
>
>
> *From:* CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com
> <cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com>] *On Behalf Of *Charlie Nelson via
> CnC-List
> *Sent:* Tuesday, February 11, 2020 5:09 PM
> *To:* cnc-list@cnc-list.com
> *Cc:* cenel...@aol.com
> *Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Stus-List Interior teak water stains
>
> My interior teak has never been varnished or polyurethaned (?)--It was
> originally oiled and I re-oiled it once or twice many years ago.
>
> I would like to apply some Epiphanes to all of it--and there is a lot of
> it inside my 1995 C&C! However, much of it has 'water stains' from various
> leaks over the years--most of which are now sealed.
>
> My question for the list is how or whether to remove these stains--they
> are not like water marks left by a glass on a wooden table. They are mostly
> on vertical surfaces and run vertically. There are enough of them to make
> sanding them a formidable job so I want to be sure that sanding would be
> necessary.
>
> Some web videos show using heat (iron, blow dryers, etc.) to drive the
> remaining water out and make the stain disappear which is easy enough to
> try.
>
> Anyone on the list have suggestions to reduce the scale of this
> job--putting several coats of varnish on all of it would be a formidable
> job in itself--adding sanding to the surface prep, which I realize is
> probably the most important part of the job, could make it virtually
> impossible!
>
> Charlie Nelson
> Water Phantom
> 1995 C&C XL/kcb
>
>
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