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Hi Steve , I find with Danish Oil after a few coats it kinda builds up a surface layer that can rub/chip off where as Teak Oil seems to penetrate and not leave a surface layer ,one time Rustins Danish Oil took like 2 weeks to dry so not good experience with Danish Oil

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6 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

Hi Steve , I find with Danish Oil after a few coats it kinda builds up a surface layer that can rub/chip off where as Teak Oil seems to penetrate and not leave a surface layer ,one time Rustins Danish Oil took like 2 weeks to dry so not good experience with Danish Oil

rustins is crap oil anyway mark.

 

you just had a bad experience bud.

 

i urge you to try more danish oil.

this is excellent stuff.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DANISH-OIL-5-LITRE-PROFESSIONALS-CHOICE-5l-5-l/272599199421?hash=item3f782daebd:g:7xIAAOSwax5Y0UFo

 

 

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I use TotalBoat Teak Oil. This product left a pleasing golden color on our teak chairs! If in constant sunlight and raIny conditions, expect that color to slightly fade and reapply the next year. Let me emphasize the fading is not significant and I do not think the product was lacking in quality; I just mention it as a side note. I was very happy with this teak oil.

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