RESTORES TEAK'S NATURAL GOLDEN COLOR
PENETRATES DEEPLY FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR USE
EASY TO APPLY
Teak Oil
Teak Oil
SKU: 418279
Penetrating wood oil that seals and protects both hard and soft woods like teak and mahogany. Preserves wood's natural beauty and protects it from the elements. For interior and exterior use.
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RESTORES TEAK'S NATURAL GOLDEN COLOR
PENETRATES DEEPLY FOR MAXIMUM PROTECTION
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR USE
EASY TO APPLY
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Description
Exterior teak wood has a hard life at sea. The elements quickly age it to a silver-gray, weathered look. Apply TotalBoat Teak Oil on clean teak to preserve that golden “boat show” glow. It’s perfect for teak decking, flag poles, handrails, molding, mounting brackets, storage racks, swim platforms and other trim. Other teak oils are notorious for turning wood orange or black. Ours won’t. All TotalBoat products are for boaters, by boaters. We know what works and what doesn’t.
Teak Oil Details
- Golden color oil penetrates deeply into wood grain to preserve natural beauty.
- Teak wood oil is easy to apply on clean, dry wood. Easy to maintain.
- Works from the inside out to provide deep, lasting protection.
- Size: Quart / 32 ounces
Applying Teak Oil
- Application: Brush on or apply with a rag
- Allow 20-30 minutes for penetration, then remove excess sealer.
- Allow 8-12 hours of dry time between coats.
- To ensure adhesion, scuff-sand between coats.
- Recommended number of coats: Depends on the location and condition of the wood
- Heavily weathered teak may require additional applications until the wood stops absorbing any more oil.
- Cleanup: Mineral spirits
HOW IT COMPARES
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Teak Oil
- Best for:
- Substrates:
- Color/finishes available:
- Interior or exterior use?
- Film forming or oil finish?
- Application methods:
- Number of coats:
- Primer required?
- Application temperature/RH:
- Cure times:
- Food safe, once cured?
- Units of measure:
- THIS ITEM
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Teak Oil
- Best for: Restoring, preserving, and protecting the natural color and beauty of wood
- Substrates: Teak; oily hardwoods
- Color/finishes available: Light golden color
- Interior or exterior use? Interior or exterior
- Film forming or oil finish? Oil
- Application methods: Brush or Clean Rag
- Number of coats: 2 (bare wood); 1-2 (maintenance)
- Primer required? No
- Application temperature/RH: 40-95°F; 0-90% RH
- Cure times: Allow to dry for 8-12 hours between coats.
- Food safe, once cured? No
- Units of measure: Quart
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Danish Teak Sealer
- Penetrating and sealing wood to protect against mold and mildew. Minimizes graying and staining.
- Teak; oily hardwoods
- Light golden color
- Interior or exterior
- Oil
- Brush or Clean Rag
- 2 (bare wood); 1-2 (maintenance)
- No
- 40-95°F; 0-90% RH
- Allow to dry for 8-12 hours between coats.
- No
- Quart, Gallon
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Marine Wood Finish
- Sealing, protecting and preserving wood.
- Bare wood; wood sealed with epoxy
- Natural Teak (teak color tone, satin), Satin (wood color tone, satin), Gloss (clear, gloss)
- Interior and exterior
- Film forming
- Brush, Roll
- 2-3 coats (minimum)
- No
- 50-95°F; 0-90% RH
- • Dry to touch: 8 hrs @ 90°F; 12 hrs @ 70°F; 18 hrs @ 50°F
• Dry to overcoat: 16 hrs @ 90°F; 24 hrs @ 70°F; 36 hrs @ 50°F - No
- Quart, 2 Quarts
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ADDITIONAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
WHAT MOST PEOPLE ASK
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What can Teak Oil be used on?
It is designed for use on teak wood, but will also work on other hardwoods and softwoods, including acacia, bamboo, cedar, cypress, ipe, mahogany, maple, oak, pine, poplar, red oak, rosewood, and walnut. -
How many coats of Teak Oil should I apply?
It depends on the location and condition of the wood. Generally, 2 coats of oil are sufficient for finish and protection purposes on new, or freshly scrubbed and sanded teak. For wood exposed to the elements, periodic maintenance coats may be applied as needed throughout the season. -
How long should I wait between coats?
Allow 8-12 hours of dry time between coats. We recommend lightly scuff-sanding with a Scotch-Brite pad between coats. -
How much coverage is there?
The coverage for sq ft per gallon is 200-250 for the first coat, and 300-400 for the second coat. -
How do I apply Teak Oil?
Apply by brush or wipe on with a clean, lint-free cotton rag. Allow 20-30 minutes for TotalBoat Teak Oil to penetrate, then wipe off any excess sealer with a clean, lint-free cotton rag.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including silica, crystalline, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov