grandbanksbayfield
Senior Member
The teak decks on our 1987 GB32 have had little care in the last six years. Once a year I wash them down with a lttle teak cleaner using a soft brush. Over the last couple years there has been a lot of erosion - just a decrease in thickness but no big grooves, etc, Time, weathering, and big temperature variations here in MI do their thing. The polysulfide caulking is excellent, but due to loss of wood thickness the black caulking is sticking up higher than the teak strips. I have sanded the caulking down so it is level with the wood and have gone over the whole thing with my random orbital just enough to get fresh wood. That might have taken off 1/32nd to 1/16th of the teak. At this point, everything looks great, but after another few years of this previous cycle, there will just be more oxidized wood. What could i treat the wood with to keep it from oxidizing and still have a deck that has the same non-skid quality of the grey teak? Ideas?