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Title: Teak oil stains on deck
Post by: Mark G on April 24, 2006, 07:13:56 AM
I spilled some teak oil on my gray non-skid deck areas while preparing my '91 C34 for launch. There are a few spots. Any good ideas on how to remove the stains? My dockmaster says to use acetone, but I worry it will hurt the fiberglass. Thanks.
Title: Re: Teak oil stains on deck
Post by: Sailing Steve on April 25, 2006, 08:51:41 AM
I know that acetone will not bother cured fibreglass, but I don't know if it will effect the non-skid.  You could call a fibreglass repair yard, they'd know for sure.  Sorry, only half an answer...

Steve
'90 L'Abri
Hull# 1080
Title: Re: Teak oil stains on deck
Post by: Bruce Hanson on April 25, 2006, 09:32:29 AM
Mark: I find that isopropyl alcohol is a excellent solvent for residue teak oil. We also use it to clean the surfaces of oiled surfaces with fewer hazards than acetone or MEK. I think you would be very safe by testing it on a remote corner of your anti-skid first. Good Luck!

Bruce Hanson
Andiamo #977
Title: Re: Teak oil stains on deck
Post by: Ron Hill on April 25, 2006, 03:28:00 PM
Mark : You can use almost any solvent to get teak oil dissolved.  Acetone, lacquer thinner, MEK or alcohol - the key is the sooner the better.  If you drip it on any portlight/lenses only use alcohol or mineral spirits!!   :thumb:
Title: Re: Teak oil stains on deck
Post by: Mark G on April 26, 2006, 03:13:05 PM
Thanks guys. We splash Saturday (Milwaukee Yacht Club) and I want to have the deck looking tidy before my slip neighbors see it.
Title: Re: Teak oil stains on deck
Post by: Gary Ambrose on April 26, 2006, 03:45:54 PM
Mark,

Just to add the obvious.  Decks are very durable and the solvent/cleaners represent various levels of aggressive attack.  Not mentioned, but useful, is a scrub brush, with the solvents.  The brush can make contact on deck surfaces and textured glass surfaces, where a cloth rag cannot.