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Okay, I've asked this question before but I mixed it in with another question and I didn't get that many responses. I have to put my teak back on, in removing some of the companionway pieces the bedding was flexible and easily removed and seemed to be what some had described Dolfinite to be like in consistency and color. So I purchased a quart of dolfinite for $28 and tried it on one of the pieces but I'm not so sure I like it or if it is the right thing for the job. Any suggestions on what to use? Has anyone used this Dolfinite? Is dolfinite going to make for easy removal of the teak in the future? Thanks again for any help.
Larry "Kate Caroline" 1985 Great South Bay, Long Island, NY
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