Greetings:
Following this discussion on interior teak.
Someone before my ownership put a shiny surface on all my interior teak,
but they left *lots* on the surrounding headliner and other fiberglass
surfaces.  As if they were blind.  Maybe they used a cloth to apply.Seems
to be more matt finish than shiny varnish.I have a C and C 30 Mk2, 1988.
This was some years ago
Question: Whatever they used, which I don't know, is there any product that
would remove the overspill from the the fiberglass, after all these years.

On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 5:37 PM Joel Delamirande via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

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> Interesting do you have a picture of your interior rob
> On Sat, Mar 27, 2021 at 8:18 PM Jeffrey A. Laman via CnC-List <
> cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
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>> Another vote for Old English lemon oil. IMO teak is not intended to be
>> urethaned or any of the other. Just sets you up for more maintenance,
>> stripping, scraping, etc, which is contrary to using teak in the first
>> place.  Oil 2x each summer and looks like new. Wipe off excess and no dirt
>> problems.
>>
>> Jeff Laman
>> 1981 C&C34
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>> *From:* Robert Abbott via CnC-List <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
>> *Sent:* Saturday, March 27, 2021 7:50:53 PM
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>> *Cc:* Robert Abbott <robertabb...@eastlink.ca>
>> *Subject:* Stus-List Leaving interior Teak natural?
>>
>> Dean
>> My 32 came with the C&C advertised 'teak package'...teak everywhere...the
>> V-birth, quarterberth, bulkheads, doors, head, dinette table teak veneer (I
>> think), etc.
>>
>> It is now 36 years old and has only ever been oiled. It still looks like
>> new.  I have tried the 'designer oils' from yacht shops but prefer the
>> stuff I buy at the grocery store Old English Lemon Oil
>>
>> Now it means I oil the teak 2 maybe 3 times a year but isn't that why I
>> own a 1984 C&C 32.
>>
>> old english oil lemon - Bing
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>> Rob Abbott
>> AZURA
>> C&C 32 - #277
>> Halifax, N.S.
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>> On 2021-03-27 8:19 p.m., Dean McNeill via CnC-List wrote:
>>
>> Spring chores on the new-to-me C&C 34… every piece of the beautiful teak 
>> interior is coated in Cetol. It makes it look so DARK! I’m successfully 
>> removing the Cetol with a heat gun and scraper. After a light sand, I’m 
>> wondering if I varnish it or leave it uncoated (natural). I’m not a fan of 
>> oiling as it seems to attract dirt and grime. Obviously I’ll be treating any 
>> exterior woodwork… but what about the interior, varnish or natural? Or 
>> something else?
>>
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