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Old 06-04-2015, 12:23 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by Alaskan Sea-Duction View Post
Wow, what a great post. I have two upcoming projects. But I am waiting on good weather and warms days...July.

The first job is to sand my galley floor and put a high gloss finish. It was recommended here to use Seafin Aquaspap Gloss.

I only have one other place that has a teak rail, the cockpit. I was not diligent with yearly maintenance. So I now have these yellow/white spots coming up this year. The PO used Sailor gloss? So the rest of the rail looks great as we keep it covered until we want to show it off. Oh and the PO used duct tape and I have to get all the sticky stuff off.

So pics below. What would this TF community recommend how I proceed to fix these spots? Requires a complete stripping?
Personally I would not use gloss on the interior of a boat. Especially a floor.

But if you must I'd use a interior grade one part oil based poly. Cheap, easy to work with and long lasting.


As to the bad spots that need touch up, you can patch them for sure. But if you want it to look it's best you need to start over.
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