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What to use on exterior Teak furniture? poison_1024 06-09-2007
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Posted by on June 9, 2007, 9:42 pm
I don't want to use "plain linseed oil" but something that has some
other benefits. I'm looking at Cabot Teak Oil or Cabot Australian
Timber Oil. Anyone ever use these products?


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on June 9, 2007, 11:00 pm

>I don't want to use "plain linseed oil" but something that has some
> other benefits. I'm looking at Cabot Teak Oil or Cabot Australian
> Timber Oil. Anyone ever use these products?
>

They would probably do a good job, but I've never used them. I've had good
experience with Penofin oil. www.penofin.com



Posted by ransley on June 10, 2007, 9:33 am
>
>
> >I don't want to use "plain linseed oil" but something that has some
> > other benefits. I'm looking at Cabot Teak Oil or Cabot Australian
> > Timber Oil. Anyone ever use these products?
>
> They would probably do a good job, but I've never used them. I've had good
> experience with Penofin oil. www.penofin.com

Boat stores carry Teak cleaners and oil, you want to really clean it
first, you have 4 options , let it go gray, clean only , clean and oil
and marine varnish, which peels in 3-6 years.


Posted by dpb on June 10, 2007, 9:48 am
poison_1024@yahoo.com wrote:
> I don't want to use "plain linseed oil" but something that has some
> other benefits. I'm looking at Cabot Teak Oil or Cabot Australian
> Timber Oil. Anyone ever use these products?

Not specifically those, no.

What "other benefits" do you have in mind???

--



Posted by on June 11, 2007, 8:01 pm
> poison_1...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > I don't want to use "plain linseed oil" but something that has some
> > other benefits. I'm looking at Cabot Teak Oil or Cabot Australian
> > Timber Oil. Anyone ever use these products?
>
> Not specifically those, no.
>
> What "other benefits" do you have in mind???
>
> --

The "other benefits" that I am referring to is better UV protection,
break down and preventing of green or black mold/algie from growing on
it.

Plain old linseed oil does not have these extras.


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