This is after 3 or 4 coats of Starbrite Premium Teak Oil. Looks as good as new.
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Date: 07/07/09 - 5:09 PM
Added by: Joe Kriz
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Just sanding as described on the first photo in this section.
Sand, Sand, and more Sanding... Wipe it down with a cloth and blow it off with air if you have a compressor. Then Oil.
Hello Joe, well I sanded and sanded and sanded some more and now it's looking real good. I'm about to start to oil. After oiling 3 or more coats is there any other finish coat I should put on? I also want to know if there is anything to bring the legs back to life? Mine are looking dull and chaulky?
Just bought a 1985 Montauk- absent the RPS- HAve access to quality Phillipine Mahogany- Does anyone have the deminsions of the rps- HAve 30 yrs. experience in carpentry- want to build the seat back to oringinal, along with restoring the reat of the boat to bristol. Thanks in advance glenn
Joe, beautiful work and results . . . very similiar to your great results on your outrage teak gunnels that you shared with this forum . . . I have swivel seats in my 20' outrage and wish I had the RPS as they look great when refinished . . thanks for sharing the picture.
Hey Joe your seat looks great. I am going to attempt to do mine 1. how often does it need to be done 2. how do i get the oil not to have that sticky feel 3. what should been done between coats. thanks craig