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Hi all,
I wondering if any of you have ever had to remove teak oil from interior veneers. I recently bought a Sceptre 41 with an oiled interior. Much of it is in good shape and I will be able to varnish right over the oil. However, some parts have experienced local staining and water spots. In those areas, I need to get back to the wood for some localized bleaching before starting to build varnish coats. The veneer is so thin that I am reluctant to use stripper and a hook scraper as I would have on exterior solid teak. I don't think the oil is thick enough to respond to a heat gun. I could try acetone or MEK with a scrubber, I suppose. After I get the old oil off and bleach as needed, the veneer is thick enough for one light sanding with 220 before the varnish goes on. But maybe one of you has already been down this path? Best regards to all, Richard Black S/V Saeta |
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