Dave, I would like to see some photos of your paint; I would interested in 
where you decided to use paint, and where you kept the teak...thanks
 
Richard
 s/v Bushmark4; 1985 C&C 37 CB; Ohio River, Mile 596


Richard N. Bush Law Offices 
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine 
Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462 
502-584-7255 
 
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From: David Risch via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Cc: David Risch <davidrisc...@msn.com>
Sent: Fri, Feb 14, 2020 8:06 am
Subject: Re: Stus-List Interior teak water stains

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#yiv8272164194 div.yiv8272164194WordSection1 {} #yiv8272164194 Yep…took a long 
time to get over painting over the teak factor.   But Corsair has teak 
EVERYWHERE.    Even the galley countertops.  They got a Formica paint.     A 
little strategically painted white goes a long way to brightening up the cave.  
 Never looked back.       David F. Risch (401) 419-4650    From: CnC-List 
<cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com> On Behalf OfRobert Boyer via CnC-List
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 5:54 PM
To: cnc-list@cnc-list.com
Cc: Robert Boyer <dainyr...@icloud.com>
Subject: Re: Stus-List Interior teak water stains    I think it would depend on 
what type of paint you intend to use and the instructions for the paint.  I 
would think that an oil-based paint would be best but I’m certainly no paint 
expert.    In a way, it seems like a shame to paint over teak but I guess if it 
lightens up the cabin, why not?    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 13, 2020, at 5:15 PM, Charlie Nelson via CnC-List 
<cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote: 

You got me thinking that this may work for me—paint it white except for teak 
trim. That might eliminate the stains by painting over them and then just 
sand/varnish/cleanup the teak trim.    Do I need any surface prep on the teak 
(oiled ~8+ years ago) before I paint? Sent from AOL Mobile Mail
Get the new AOL app: mail.mobile.aol.com    On Tuesday, February 11, 2020, 
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       From: CnC-List 
[mailto: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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