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I just used a teak "sealer" this year and liked the results, but I would like that deep shiny look without all the work that seems to go with it. Has anyone tried the product by Bristol--- I believe its a polyurethane. They say guaranteed for five years. Cost is $52/ quart, but supposedly it pays for itself by not having to treat the brightwork for so many years.
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