I have a 2006 Sovran with the teak and holly flooring, I am assuming all I need to do is apply some teak oil (starbright?) to the floor and should be good to go. I also have wood on the walls, I think they are sealed with some sort of Polyurethane, so I guess a good wipping is all that is needed? or are the walls not sealed and maybe need teak oil as well??
Teak oil will not penetrate into a surface sealed with polyurethane such as your flooring. I would suggest a light sanding with 200 grit paper, a through wipe down and a coat of satin varnish. For inside varnish I have had good luck with Minwax Satin Varnish and a VERY good bristle brush or foam brush. On unvarnished teak I like Watco Teak Oil, both available at Lowes. Apply it with a dust free rag. Capt. George
12-01-2014, 02:26 PM (This post was last modified: 12-01-2014, 02:28 PM by Chris Burkard.
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Unless you are repairing a scratch or gouge or completely refinishing, I would refrain from sanding the interior wood either cabin sole, paneling or trim. Yes, they are sealed with a Urethane and Teak oil is just going to make a mess. I would wipe the walls and trim down with Pledge or equivalent. Pledge is going to be very slick if you put it on the cabin sole. I would simply wipe down the cabin sole with a Murphy's oil based soap and water (for wood floors - follow the directions on the product) or equivalent and dry thoroughly.
(12-02-2014, 10:22 AM)jhhall Wrote: We use Murphy's Oil Soap wipes on both the floor and walls. They are easy to use and do not make the floor slippery.
thanks Guys!! I thought they were sealed, but thought I would check first before doing anything. I hope it is a very long time before I touch it with a sander!!!