I am in the process of replacing my teak handrails with stainless a set I am having custom fabricated. The new handrail will not be touching the coach roof in as many places as the old teak ones. So, this requires getting off the old dirty footprints under the old handrails. The footprint seems to be a combination of a little varnish around the edge that crept under the teak feet, and years of very stubborn dirt. There doesn't appear to be any silicon sealer.
I have already tried various deck cleaning products with a very stiff brush and it doesn't budge (not even the dirt)! I am ready for something stronger, but don't want to hurt the grey deck paint. Anybody been through this? What do you suggest?
I have already tried various deck cleaning products with a very stiff brush and it doesn't budge (not even the dirt)! I am ready for something stronger, but don't want to hurt the grey deck paint. Anybody been through this? What do you suggest?