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Amazon Golden Teak Oil preserves and beautifies dried out teak wood and gives it a warm golden color. The teak oil surrounds wood fibers deep below the surface to seal out moisture, maintaining the wood's natural integrity. Untreated teak wood will dry out and crack over time. Amazon Golden Teak Oil will protect your teak with its non-flammable and environmentally-friendly, biodegradable formulation.
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I will wait judgement until it has been in the weather and sun for a couple of months.
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I restored the teak decks on my 1981 Cheoy Lee Ketch. They look outstanding. I have tried several brands of teak oil - NOTHING compares to Amazon Teak oil.
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I have an outdoor bench that has not been properly cared for in about 12 years. In two hours it looked like it was fresh off the showroom floor. Wow!
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Do not waste money on cheap Teak oils. This is by far the best! I have 1989 Sea Ray with a good amount of Teak.This brings it back to life after a couple of coats (Depending on weather wear) It looks beautiful!
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[...] Reasonable price, easy to use and the results were great. Furniture looks new. Most pleased with results.
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I HAVE USED THIS PRODUCT ON MY SWIM PLATFORM FOR 10 YEARS ON MY SANGER SKI BOAT THE TEAK IS JUST AS NICE AS THE DAY I BOUGHT THE BOAT THE PRODUCT IS VERY EASY TO USE AND DOES A GREAT JOB I HAVE NEVER HAD TO USE THE CLEANER OR STRIPPER TO KEEP THE LUSTER IN THE PLATFORM THE BOAT HAS OVER 700 HOURS OF IN THE WATER USE GREAT PRODUCT
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I use Amazon Golden Teak Oil to protect my teak patio set. It's easy to apply and gives the teak a great golden color. I've used other oils but always come back to Amazon Teak Oil. You can't go wrong with this product.
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Lack of ingredients list leaves us with nothing but marketing names. Inert ingredients? % Solvent? What oils are in it. It's a pig in a poke
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