Headly
14th August 2016, 05:23 PM
G'day, post number 1 for me.
We have an outdoor bench seat made of Burmese Teak, built about 1 year ago.
Once completed, I finished it with Starbright Teak Oil.
Within 6 months, it looked like cheap pine. It almost looked like the colour was peeling off even though this was not the case.
I thought maybe that the timber wasn't clean enough before I oiled it so I sanded it back to remove all signs of weathering and oiled it again.
That was 6 months ago and now the seat is looking terrible again.
I though I would try Teak Wonder, which is a dressing and sealer sold at Whitworth's but then a friend suggested I try Organoil. Another friend suggested I try this forum.
I am new to woodworking and looking forward to my next project once I sort this one out. So any suggestions on what to use to finish it off once I have sanded it back again would be greatly appreciated. It is outdoors so I'm aware that there is no magic solution.
Thanks,
Phil
We have an outdoor bench seat made of Burmese Teak, built about 1 year ago.
Once completed, I finished it with Starbright Teak Oil.
Within 6 months, it looked like cheap pine. It almost looked like the colour was peeling off even though this was not the case.
I thought maybe that the timber wasn't clean enough before I oiled it so I sanded it back to remove all signs of weathering and oiled it again.
That was 6 months ago and now the seat is looking terrible again.
I though I would try Teak Wonder, which is a dressing and sealer sold at Whitworth's but then a friend suggested I try Organoil. Another friend suggested I try this forum.
I am new to woodworking and looking forward to my next project once I sort this one out. So any suggestions on what to use to finish it off once I have sanded it back again would be greatly appreciated. It is outdoors so I'm aware that there is no magic solution.
Thanks,
Phil