Teak Cap Rail Maintenance - Awlgrip Awlwood

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So far as experience in high temperatures, if Florida won't do, it works well down here in Western Australia.
It was 37C here yesterday. Soon it'll be summer!
I have used Awlwood on external teak with considerable success. With reasonable care and proper application, three years is not out of the question. Touching up every year or two seems to work well.
 
2 or 3 coats of west system 105 epoxy w the 207 clear hardner done day ond then then a few coats of varnish. Looks deep. Never have to go past epoxy to redo.
 
Awlbrite, like most polyurethanes will be fairly inflexible if coats are built up. One coat of Awlbrite is sufficient to protect the underlying varnish layer and remains very flexible.
 

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