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    before and after pics of swim deck

    Didn't get to go to lake today so I thought id start working on my teak swim deck. I started by sanding it with 100 and again with 220 grit. I blew it off with the air hose than whiped it down and got started with the teak oil. I had a clean shirt and poured the oil on every slay of the platform and rubbed it in with the shirt. I let each coat dry for 2 hours in the 100 degree heat. Here's some pics!
    Halfway done with the sanding

    one coat of teak oil
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    Last coat of teak oil
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    Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

    #2
    Looks good

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      #3
      Wow. Nice project, great results

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        #4
        looks good. I did mine a few months ago feels good to make the teak look new again

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          #5
          I love my teak deck, but every now and then, I hate my teak deck.

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            #6
            Looks great. Seems like you a good process down pat.
            What Rocks Your Boat?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Moki View Post
              I love my teak deck, but every now and then, I hate my teak deck.
              It gives you something to do every winter.

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                #8
                thanks guys, i thought it would be un fixable but it came back to live. Will definately do it again this winter for sure!
                Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

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                  #9
                  looks good.. but that after pic is missing one thing.. that bud light!
                  2011 Tigé RZ4
                  www.re-viveupholstery.com

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                    #10
                    Easy Questions

                    1) How many coats?
                    2) What brand / name of oil did you use? I need some.

                    Good job!

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                      #11
                      Haha yea there was probably I cold budlight on the swim pad though! lol. I did 3 coats and should have let them dry for a day each. The oil was regular teak oil from a marine shop, I didn't get the cleaning kit because I wanted to sand it. I can't remember the brand sorry
                      Ain't no 1/2 steppin'

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                        #12
                        did u just do the top? or did u go underneath too.. also did you or has anyone ever put a clear coat on it?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by dgalindo1987 View Post
                          did u just do the top? or did u go underneath too.. also did you or has anyone ever put a clear coat on it?
                          The teak deck comes off quite easily, so getting to the underside should be simple. I always condition both sides, as it will help the teak last longer. You do NOT want to put a clear coat on it, as it will make the deck extremely slipery when wet.

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                            #14
                            That looks great and thanks for the info too. This is an up coming project on our boat here shortly.

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                              #15
                              I did the same job, but with an air file (long directional air sander. Danged teak is so hard. Mine came out amazing. I also used better beer.
                              So this monkey walks into a bar...

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