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Originally Posted by FishStretcher
Air. Teak needs nothing. Let it go gray. It works for me that way. I have never seen a coating stick. (Not talking about oils). But I am a fan of natural gray.
I don't believe west system is UV stabilized?
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clean it well and sand it all down - west system epoxy ! mix it with acetone for the first coat,after that coat kicks,scuff it with a scotch brite pad and coat it again,no thinning - keep doing that for 6/7 times,till the teak is completely sealed...
then - prime it with a good 2 part primer,followed by awlgrip
the steps I typed,that's referred to as "whiting out teak" - west system epoxy is used to seal the teak,that epoxy is then primed and painted with awlgrip...
actually,west system produced a product for teak,years ago - it's been discontinued...west system epoxy isn't uv stabilized,it can be varnished,so i'm told - never tried that,nor would I recommend it...
the coating I've described,it's basically a "forever cure" - the teak is sealed in a waterproof epoxy - it lasts...