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Q.- Sam, We prefer an oiled look on our teak but maintaining it has been a nightmare. We have just scrubbed the teak clean and would like to use TeaQua. What type of appearance and what kind of results can we expect from our first application? Susan-Savannah Georgia A.- Dear Susan, Thanks for writing! A very good example of what you can expect is at the bottom of each page on the TeaQua website. The image that is located next to the TeaQua quart can was taken after a one coat application. The surface was cleaned with (and I highly recommend this) Spic and Span, then treated. The end result is a classic oiled look. TeaQua penetrates deep into the surface, stays tough and long lasting. Once treated with TeaQua you will spend alot less time maintaining your teak. I'm a sailor and believe me, I know what I'd rather be doing. Q.- Dear Sam, We like what we see in the website photos. Why do some appear to be a different color than others? Jeff -Miami Florida A.- Great question Jeff! The final appearance of the TeaQua application has everything to do with the surface your treating. TeaQua has the ability penetrate existing non-hardened coatings. Since TeaQua is translucent when applying, existing color will influence the shading. As an important feature, TeaQua's pigment/sealer distributes a natural oil blended teak tone, ensuring an even appearance throughout the application. Q.- Hi Sam, My wife and I just purchased an older sailboat with teak decking. TeaQua came highly recommended by a fellow sailor. After making the necessary repairs we would like to use TeaQua on our deck. We are concerned about safety and water on the deck area. Is TeaQua slippery when wet? Allen -Geneva Ohio
A.- Allen, As a veteran sailor and having gone down on my rump because of a poor surface more times than I care to remember, alot of planning went into the TeaQua formula. Safety was in fact a major concern. Unlike varnish or other hardened coatings, TeaQua's compound formula cures in a way that does not leave a hard slick surface. The surface texture is the same as natural teak. The formula cures within the grain and does not leave a dense overlay. Less time crashing down on your rump helps keep the peace around the ship! Good luck with your new boat!
Q.-Dear Sam, How often do you have to treat your teak? I know with teak oil or linseed oil you have to treat it about twice a year. Also, can this be used on cedar? Bertha-Valencia California A.- Dear Bertha, The TeaQua formula is in fact a dramatically enhanced oil that is designed to last against weather and sun. From my own experience (and this is in a harsh damp environment) an annual refresher coat is a good idea to keep your teak looking sharp. However, I do hear many times from others that after two years the original application has held up beautifully. Of course the use of the application such as in a harsh marine environment vs. patio furniture could effect longevity. The general consensus is one to two years. In answer to your second question, I have personally used TeaQua on cedar and the end result is this: when applying, TeaQua is translucent with a slight tint from the TeaQua pigment. This is more apparent than teak when applying to cedar. When the compound is cured, TeaQua leaves a rich tone without the tint being obvious. The lasting results are the same. Thanks Bertha.
Q.- Dear Sam, I have a teak grate in my rose garden and a teak bench that has weathered over time. I have from time to time oiled them both. If I am unable to remove all the gray, would TeaQua be right for this job? Kathryn-Appleton Wisconsin A.-Dear Kathryn, The surface of both your grate and bench should be cleaned with a good detergent and water before applying TeaQua. It is not always possible to strip all of the surface area. When TeaQua is applied to weathered teak, the pigment within TeaQua's oil will give the graying surface a deep rich tone much like the natural grain. TeaQua can blend dissimilar surfaces nicely. A good example of this is on our website home page marked before and after. In that application TeaQua not only covered gray but was able to penetrate an existing coating evenly.
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A-Dear Mark, A- I did a search on msn under teak repairs and you guys came up. We did some research and your product is by far superior to other products out there. You can use my question on your website. Tell me how much oil will I need to do about 12 arm chairs and a table? Mark-New Jersey
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