Our questions answered sheet will give some general information on applying the product and looking after your teak.
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Maintaining teak decks is considered by many as a job for Roman galley slaves. This has resulted in numerous ‘miracle potions’ that all promise to restore the appearance of new teak with very little effort, or preserve the characteristic golden colour over a long period of time without the need for continuous washing or other maintenance. However pleasure craft owners’ expectations have often been dashed, either because the promises were not kept or, because the products used have caused damage. There are many horror stories about extremely aggressive preparations damaging the teak, the stainless and anodised aluminium fittings on deck, seam sealers and even the gel-coat of the fibreglass. Others have noticed that certain protective treatments remain sticky for a long time with the consequence that the absorption of dust and dirt results in a very dark teak that looks dirty.
Sometimes insult is added to injury, as the only way to eliminate the guilty product from the deck is to sand it off. The list is endless but one can understand why many ‘experts’ having been stung for the first time around, recommend that no other product than water is used.
Teak Wonder has been marketed since 1973. It has gained a prominent position both in the United States and Europe where its qualities have not only been backed by users, but also the tests carried out by independent magazines such as American Practical Sailor.
Here is an extract:
‘All of the oils (not Teak Wonder) tested survived a month … What is more half of them started to show signs of decay… this was more evident for dressing that produced a darker colour… T-Jett silicon based Teak Wonder was clearly chosen as the best’ - American Sailor/PBO/Sailing Today
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