Wee Venture
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- Wee Venture
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We have an R-31 with a fair amount of teak in the cabin and main stateroom. We would like to freshen it with a new coat of oil (Daley’s SeaFin Teak Oil has been our go-to product for previous projects). My question is regarding the teak in the galley area near the stove, which may have collected a coating of grease from various cooking projects over the last three years or so.
Should I use acetone to wipe it down first…or will that just drive any grease/oils deeper into the wood? Soap and water? There are products for cleaning teak before oiling but the directions say to hose it down after applying. That’s not really practical in the interior cabin around the stove and cabinets.
If you are familiar with a product or have experience with this I would appreciate some input. Thanks!
John
Should I use acetone to wipe it down first…or will that just drive any grease/oils deeper into the wood? Soap and water? There are products for cleaning teak before oiling but the directions say to hose it down after applying. That’s not really practical in the interior cabin around the stove and cabinets.
If you are familiar with a product or have experience with this I would appreciate some input. Thanks!
John