I recently finished doing all of the teak surfaces on our 1983 DeFever 44, walls, drawers, trim. There was a LOT of teak. Like your boat, the teak was very dry and mine looked faded in many places. I used gel stain made by Old Masters. I applied it with a foam brush in sections and wiped it of with terrycloth bar mops. The terrycloth soaks up all of the excess but it does require a bit of elbow grease to remove the excess. The result was remarkable. The teak looks almost original. The gel stain soaks in and leaves NO residue and it does not run or drip.Just enquiring about the best method to rejuvenate the interior teak on the interior of my Grand Banks. It is in good shape but the teak needs a product on it to bring it back to a rich colour. It had dried out over the years
Thanks for a great tip. Seems like a great way to touch up those scratches that I have not been able to get rid of. Now if I can get them to send me a color chart.I recently finished doing all of the teak surfaces on our 1983 DeFever 44, walls, drawers, trim. There was a LOT of teak. Like your boat, the teak was very dry and mine looked faded in many places. I used gel stain made by Old Masters. I applied it with a foam brush in sections and wiped it of with terrycloth bar mops. The terrycloth soaks up all of the excess but it does require a bit of elbow grease to remove the excess. The result was remarkable. The teak looks almost original. The gel stain soaks in and leaves NO residue and it does not run or drip.
Finding Old Masters at a local hardware store may be difficult. I located a store by researching the Old Masters website. Amazon has it for about $4 per can more than what I paid. Pay the price and use this product. You will not regret it.