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    Posted: September-10-2018 at 1:56pm
Hey Team,

Wondering what everyone's thoughts are on re-doing my swim platform? I've bought some Starbrite (Step 3 only) have heard this and a good thick bristle brush could do the trick, but thought I'd asl around!

Thanks,
new boater always looking for help

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Step one - pressure wash (lightly don't remove wood)
Apply WATCO
DONE

I got this a few years ago here on the forum. Teak looks awesome wet or dry. Lasts for years.

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Zach is the local teak refinishing expert.

That and decal application.

Hopefully he weighs in.
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I use the Starbrite 3 step process and have always been satisfied. When applying teak oil let it dry between coats, wipe excess oil off after 30 minutes and let it dry. Follow up with 2 more coats, same as previously described.
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