Sikkens Cetol marine goes on easily and lasts very well. It's the only thing I'll use. $30/quart and worth it. --Gary Hyde M15 #235 'Vanilla' On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 08:06 PM, Honshells wrote:
I can't speak to Le Tonkinois, but I share your frustration/disappointment with teak oil. I used a UV-resistant Interlux varnish in 2001 and I'm ready for a touch-up, but I only applied two coats. I don't want to pull out the sandpaper and brushes again, but given that I didn't apply the number of coats I should have in the first place, the Interlux has probably performed exceptionally well.
----- Original Message ----- From: Thomas Wilkinson To: montgomery_boats@lists.xmission.com Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 12:26 AM Subject: Varnish
I finally tired of oiling my external teak. It had to be done frequently and I really didn't think it was protecting the wood. I cleaned all the oil and crud off the teak and decided to varnish it. I decided to use Le Tonkinois varnish because of the claimed ease of use. It was easy to apply and looks good. It does not change the color of the wood. I guess now the test is its durability. Does anyone else have experience with Le Tonkinois? Tom M17 Obsessus
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