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| Originally Posted by FabianAndrades Hello everyone; we just got a 66 Manhattan into our maintenance fleet and need some help with the teak flooring maintenance.
It seems to have been well maintained, but it does have that "dry look" on it. The owner wants it to look more alive, and we really don't have much experience on teak treatments. Should I sub somebody to do it ?? I am very hands on person on everything we do, but don't really want to experiment on this vessel.
All suggestions will be highly appreciated |
If there is raised grain, a light sanding will make it look new.
Other wise, use Sudsy Ammonia (cleaner) and Teak Part 2 (brightener)