Just added to your cart

Black Friday Sales Event - Free Shipping $100 Order Minimum - Nov. 23rd - 27th

Marine Detail Supply Co. - Tampa Bay

  • Rewards Program
  • Wholesale Accounts

search Icon

Starke Yacht Care Teak Cleaner

  • Product Type: Maintenance
  • Barcode: 690277850417
  • information about shipping

Why is it worth buying it?

  • High quality alumina
  • Fast and 100% effective
  • Full regeneration of even heavily weathered paintwork

Adding product to your cart

  • Description

Starke Teak Clean is a next-level teak cleaner and brightener that is gentle on caulk seams but tough on stains. This 2 part solution is perfect for cleaning grey teak that has lost its luster. 

Before starting with this teak cleaner and protector, wet the teak cleaner wood and the surrounding area. Use rubber gloves and eye protection. Pour part A into a bucket. It can be diluted up to 4 to 1 or used full strength. With wood still wet, pour part A onto the teak or apply with brush/scouring pad. Lightly scrub in a circular motion against the grain. Once the entire surface turns blackish, let it set in for 2-3 minutes. 

When applying part 2 use a separate bucket and brush/scouring pad. Part A is an acid and Part 2 is a base. They will neutralize each other upon contact. This chemical reaction needs to happen on the teak, not in your bucket or brush. This is also why it’s important to use both parts A and B to leave your teak looking a natural golden brown. Once Part B has been rubbed into the same teak as part A, the work is done. Rinse everything off and your teak will look brand new!

If you are seeing a lot of black from the caulk lines from part A. Hose off teak before neutralizing with part B.

Be careful using this product. The acid will burn paint, stainless and other metals if left to dry and not rinsed down with water.

100% PRICE MATCH  GUARANTEE

  • Free shipping on all orders over $50 in the domestic United States. Orders under $50 are charged $5 flat rate shipping. 
  • Same-day shipping before 2 pm eastern time
  • All orders ship through UPS Ground and USPS Priority Mail for 1 to 3 day ship times
  • Discounted overnight rates through UPS
  • Call  800-248-6130

100% PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE

yachtcare teak cleaner

Free shipping

yachtcare teak cleaner

Same day shipping

yachtcare teak cleaner

Trusted provider

yachtcare teak cleaner

Night discounts

Related products.

Ultra-plush microfiber for hand buffing marine paint

Customer reviews

yachtcare teak cleaner

“YACHT NAME” OWNER

James jones.

When it comes to shopping for the necessary detailing of my yacht, I always buy at marine detail. Great service, everything on time is always ready to advise you. I have never been disappointed so I recommend it!

star Rating 5

Juan Luka Belotte

When it comes to shopping for the necessary detailing of my yacht, I always buy at marine detail. Great service, everything on time is always ready to advise you.

star Rating 4

Adam SABLER

yachtcare teak cleaner

Articles you may like

yachtcare teak cleaner

Easy Way To Clean Boat Detailing Pads

Michael Marino

How to Repaint an Outboard Motor

yachtcare teak cleaner

Introducing the Starke Yacht Care Quick Connect!

yachtcare teak cleaner

  • Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.
  • Press the space key then arrow keys to make a selection.

JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser.

yachtcare teak cleaner

  • Entretien Bateau
  • Boat Care Products
  • Entretien bois & teck bateau

Yachtcare teak cleaner

yachtcare teak cleaner

Yachtcare Teak Cleaner is designed to restore your boat's teak surfaces.

See full description

yachtcare teak cleaner

Need an advice ?

yachtcare teak cleaner

04 78 41 79 31

yachtcare teak cleaner

[email protected]

yachtcare teak cleaner

Consultez nos guides d'achat

YACHTCARE TEAK CLEANER: RESTORING THE BEAUTY OF YOUR TEAK DECK

By removing old dirt and residues from previous oily treatments , this cleaner prepares the wood for subsequent treatment steps, such as brightening or maintenance with teak oil.

Specially formulated for gray and weathered wood , this cleaner works deep down to restore the wood's original color , leaving your deck looking as good as new.

Consuming around 200 ml per square meter , this cleaner offers optimum performance, saving time and effort when cleaning and restoring your teak deck.

Technical specifications

  • Capacity: 500 ml
  • Color: greenish/milky
  • Coverage: approx. 200 ml/m²

Table teck pliante 3 positions ARC MARINE

Give us you review on this product

to receive our offers and coupon codes.

yachtcare teak cleaner

  • Who are we ?
  • Customization Quote
  • Crew and Professional Quotation
  • Advice sheets and buying guides
  • The sailor's corner
  • Secure payment
  • Shipping costs and time
  • Returns and exchanges
  • Create an account
  • Track your order
  • Guarantee and after sales service
  • They trust us
  • Share your opinion
  • Terms and conditions of sale
  • Nautisports Gift Card
  • Team Fortinet BestWestern

van

- FR - CGV - Mentions légales - Copyright 2022 - Nautisports.com - TANGO SPORTS

  • Boat Care Kits
  • Find a Retailer
  • Installer Locator
  • Professionals
  • Service Areas

Starke Yacht Care logo

  • Restructure
  • Metal Polish
  • Crystal Clear Glass Polish
  • Liquid Thor Nano Ceramic Coating
  • Liquid Kraken Graphene Nano Coating
  • Repel Pro Ceramic Coating
  • Aluminum Ceramic Coating
  • Reboot Graphene Spray Sealant
  • Hydro Guard Quartz Spray Sealant
  • Hyper Hold Pro SiO2 Polymer Sealant
  • Revolution Cleaner Wax
  • Shield Fabric Sealant
  • Pure Clean Boat Soap
  • Salt Clean Boat Wash
  • Ultra Clean SiO2 Soap
  • Replenish SiO2 Maintenance Spray
  • Venom Water Spot Remover
  • Hydrate Waterless Wash
  • Simple Clean APC
  • Mildew Clean
  • Surface Prep
  • Rupes Machines
  • MaxShine Machines
  • Flex Machines
  • Lake Country
  • Buff and Shine
  • Mirka Abrasives
  • iK Sprayers
  • Solstice Inflatable Docks
  • Huck Buckets
  • Smith Optics
  • SunCloud Optics
  • Shirts & Hats
  • Guarantee Registration
  • Sample Kits
  • Professional Account Registration
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Florida Keys
  • Rewards Sign Up
  • My Reward Points

Strength. Durability. Redefined.

TAKE TRADITONAL BOAT MAINTAINANCE TO THE NEXT LEVEL!

boat cleaning products - marine detailing supplies

Our #1 objective is to deliver high-quality, marine-grade surface technology products to yacht owners and detail professionals at competitive prices. Our revolutionary line of boat detailing products were developed to deliver better results with fewer steps - saving you time and money.

Left COMPOUNDS & POLISHES Right

yachtcare teak cleaner

Left COATINGS & SEALANTS Right

yachtcare teak cleaner

Left MAINTENANCE & WASHCARE Right

yachtcare teak cleaner

Headquarters

14231 Jetport Loop West Suite 14 Fort Myers, FL 33913

Mon - Fri, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 300 p.m. Sunday, Closed

How to Wax a Boat and Keep Your Vessel Looking Sharp Longer

How to Wax a Boat and Keep Your Vessel Looking Sharp Longer

When to Use Starke Aluminum Coating

When to Use Starke Aluminum Coating

How to Use the Starke Revolution Cleaner Wax?

How to Use the Starke Revolution Cleaner Wax?

Have questions please fill out the form and a member of our team will reach out., quick links.

  • Professional Pricing
  • Free Sample Kits
  • Product Catalog
  • Marketing Collateral
  • Wash Care & Warranty Handbook
  • Professional Detailer Network

Visit us on Social Media

Contact info & hours.

Address: 14231 Jetport Loop West Suite 13 Fort Myers, FL 33913

Phone: (800) 203-5315 E-mail: [email protected]

Hours: Monday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Service Areas: Fort Myers | Miami | Tampa | Fort Lauderdale | Naples | Cape Coral | West Palm | Sarasota | Florida Keys (and everywhere in between!)

We ship domestically and internationally with great rates.

Refund Policy

YACHTCARE TEAK-CLEANER 1

Yachtcare

Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs

  • Do you have any questions concerning this product?
Article-No. Version Article Price (Can) Delivery Quantity
1l-can
Art.Nr.: 2518-001
version: 1l-can
€21.90*
1 l   ( €21.90 * / 1 l ) In stock.


1 l   ( €21.90 * / 1 l )
In stock.

  • PDF: Yachtcare Handbuch Pflegemittel DE
  • New Sailboats
  • Sailboats 21-30ft
  • Sailboats 31-35ft
  • Sailboats 36-40ft
  • Sailboats Over 40ft
  • Sailboats Under 21feet
  • used_sailboats
  • Apps and Computer Programs
  • Communications
  • Fishfinders
  • Handheld Electronics
  • Plotters MFDS Rradar
  • Wind, Speed & Depth Instruments
  • Anchoring Mooring
  • Running Rigging
  • Sails Canvas
  • Standing Rigging
  • Diesel Engines
  • Off Grid Energy
  • Cleaning Waxing
  • DIY Projects
  • Repair, Tools & Materials
  • Spare Parts
  • Tools & Gadgets
  • Cabin Comfort
  • Ventilation
  • Footwear Apparel
  • Foul Weather Gear
  • Mailport & PS Advisor
  • Inside Practical Sailor Blog
  • Activate My Web Access
  • Reset Password
  • Customer Service

yachtcare teak cleaner

  • Free Newsletter

yachtcare teak cleaner

Island Packet 350 Used Boat Review

The Beneteau 393 is a comfortable, extended coastal cruiser with a handsome interior. Photo courtesy of Yacht World.

Beneteau 393 Used Boat Review

yachtcare teak cleaner

The PDQ 32 Cruising Cat Used Boat Review

A 2006 Dufour 44. Image courtesy of Racing Yachts.

Dufour 44 Used Boat Review

yachtcare teak cleaner

How to Create a Bullet-Proof VHF/SSB Backup

AquaMaps with Bob’s blue tracks and my green tracks at the start of the ICW with bridge arrival times. (Image/ Alex Jasper)

Tips From A First “Sail” on the ICW

Make sure someone is always keeping a lookout on the horizon while the tillerpilot is engaged. If there are a few crew onboard, it helps to rotate who is on watch so everyone else can relax.

Tillerpilot Tips and Safety Cautions

Irwin Vise-Grip Wire Stripper. (Photo/ Adam Morris)

Best Crimpers and Strippers for Fixing Marine Electrical Connectors

yachtcare teak cleaner

Superlight Anchors: Not Just for Racers

yachtcare teak cleaner

Refining Furling Line Fairleads

yachtcare teak cleaner

Revive Your Mast Like a Pro

yachtcare teak cleaner

Solving the Dodger Dilemma

Parallel hybrid setup. Image courtesy of Ortomarine.

Diesel-Electric Hybrids Vs. Electric: Sailing’s Auxiliary Power Future

yachtcare teak cleaner

Sailing Triteia: Budget Bluewater Cruising

yachtcare teak cleaner

How To Keep Pipe Fittings Dry: Sealant and Teflon Tape Tests

yachtcare teak cleaner

What’s The Best Bottom Paint?

Mooring line with shock absorbers and sock sleeves. Plain, white socks keep the shock absorbers from marking your hull. (Photo/ Marc Robic)

Boat Hook and Fender Hacks

Propane tank valve and pressure gauge. Since a propane leak can be catastrophic, make sure to schedule in a propane tank and fitting check into your maintenance calendar. (Photo/ Marc Robic)

Propane Leak: How to Detect, Locate and Fix

Affordable products that you can find beyond the chandlery help make boat life more comfortable. Velcro strips, Bounce dryer sheets, LED pool lights and anti-skid material are all small fixes that have a big impact. (Photo/ Marc Robic)

Product Hacks: Velcro, Bounce, Anti-Skid Mats and Pool Lights

Odorlos Holding Tank Treament Packets

Stopping Holding-tank Odors

yachtcare teak cleaner

Giving Bugs the Big Goodbye

yachtcare teak cleaner

Galley Gadgets for the Cruising Sailor

yachtcare teak cleaner

Cold Weather Clothes to Extend the Sailing Season

The Gill Pro Long Finger ($50) is Practical Sailor's top pick for sailing gloves.

Five Best Gloves: Sailing and DIYing in All Weather

yachtcare teak cleaner

Sailing Gear for Kids

yachtcare teak cleaner

What’s the Best Sunscreen?

The R. Tucker Thompson is a tall ship based in the Bay of Islands, Aotearoa New Zealand. It operates as a not-for-profit, and takes Northland’s young people on 7-day voyages. (Photo courtesy of R. Tucker Thompson)

R. Tucker Thompson Tall Ship Youth Voyage

yachtcare teak cleaner

On Watch: This 60-Year-Old Hinckley Pilot 35 is Also a Working…

America's Cup sailboats have progressed from deep-keel monohull J-class Yachts, to regal Twelve Meters, to rambunctious wing-sailed catamarans. The rule now restricts boats to a single hull, but allows retractable, hydraulically actuated foils. Top speeds of 40 knots are common. (Photo/Shutterstock)

On Watch: America’s Cup

yachtcare teak cleaner

On Watch: All Eyes on Europe Sail Racing

yachtcare teak cleaner

Dear Readers

  • Boat Maintenance

Cleaning the Teak: What Works, and What Works Faster?

Nine teak cleaning products are put to the test on the weathered decks of one of practical sailor’s test boats..

yachtcare teak cleaner

Nothing tugs a sailor’s heart strings quite like a boat loaded with beautiful, golden-hued teak—especially when it’s someone else’s boat. Maintaining a boat’s wood finish is a love/hate affair for most owners, but fortunately it is something that teak lends itself to easily. You can clean and oil or varnish it, or take the more laid-back approach, and let it weather to its natural, silver-gray color.

Teak Cleaners Test

Regardless of a boat owner’s maintenance philosophy, most teak will eventually need a thorough cleaning—be it in preparation for fall layup, spring commissioning, or when readying the wood for oiling or varnishing. For regular washing of teak decks, we recommend using a soft-bristled brush or scrubbing pad and a mild detergent—or none at all—scrubbing across the grain of the wood, rather than with it (to avoid removal of the softer wood). But for less frequent, more intense cleanings, or for areas being prepped for a wood finish, a teak cleaner can be the solution. There’s no shortage of teak cleaners available, but which one to use? From one-steps to two-steps, pastes, powders, and gels, Practical Sailor scanned the market to find the most effective teak cleaner available.

What we Tested

To narrow the field, we divided the products into two categories: stand-alone cleaners and cleaning duos (two separate products applied one after the other, often a cleaner and brightener). This evaluation covers the solo cleaners; the twosomes will be reviewed in a future PS issue.

Captain John’s Boat Brite

Captain John’s Boat Brite Teak Cleaner is billed as a 100-percent non-toxic, phosphate-free, biodegradable way to deep clean teak while restoring its natural beauty. Made by the New York-based Brite Group, the paste was the only product tested that advertises being compliant with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Clean Marina and Clean Boating guidelines. Its formula includes sodium cocoate (a derivative of coconut oil), emulsifiers, and water. It was noticeably less harsh than other products tested and actually had a light, pleasant smell.

Captain John directs users to apply the cleaner with a soft-bristle brush and leave it on for several minutes to allow for the deep cleaning of imbedded dirt. PS testers let the product sit for about 7 minutes before rinsing with fresh water.

One issue testers had with this product was its small, tub-style container. When cleaning larger areas, you have to transfer the product from the 12-ounce tub to a deckbrush or the deck. Captain John reported that the cleaner will be available in larger containers later this year.

As with most “green” products these days, being eco-friendly comes with a price: At $20 for a 12-ounce tub, Captain John’s was the most expensive cleaner tested. But in this case, being gentle on nature also means being gentle to your teak.

Bottom Line: Boat Brite cleaned its test panel well, and its nontoxic nature means no worries about it damaging adjacent surfaces.

Dalys SeaFin Teak Cleaner

Dalys is a family-owned, Seattle-based manufacturer of wood finishing products. Dalys SeaFin Teak Cleaner is advertised as a one-step cleaner for restoring weathered teak prior to applying a new finish (such as oil or varnish). Active ingredients include sodium salt of benzylsulfonic acid and sodium meta silicate.

This cleaner is concentrated and must be mixed with water prior to use. While the mixing adds a step, it also means you get more applications from a single container. Product labeling calls for a ratio of 1:2, cleaner to water, and a dwell time of 3 to 5 minutes. Adjacent surfaces (anything other than wood) must be rinsed immediately to avoid damage if they come in contact with the cleaner.

Dalys also offers its SeaFin Teak Oil, which will be reviewed in our upcoming report on teak oils.

Bottom Line: The SeaFin teak cleaner performed well with minimal dwell time and moderate scrubbing. That being said, it had one of the more potent chemical odors of all products tested.

Interlux Premium

Interlux Yacht Finishes is a leading supplier of high-performance marine coatings. Its Interlux Premium Teak Restorer is advertised as an environmentally friendly, water-based formula that safely cleans and brightens teak in one step. The liquid’s active ingredients include citric acid and oxalic acid, a relatively potent organic acid. This gives it a slightly strong, but not unpleasant smell.

Au-Naturel Teak

It calls for no heavy rinsing after application, and as far as testers could tell, it lived up to its claim that it would not bleach, damage, or raise wood grain. It also claims to be safe to use around fiberglass, wood, metal, and painted or varnished surfaces. While we didn’t test it on metal, we saw no sign of any damage to the fiberglass and wood near our test patch. This is a big plus as cleaner invariably finds its way onto adjacent surfaces.

The Interlux does have a seven-minute dwell time, one of the longest in the test. For follow-up protection on decks, Interlux suggests its Premium Teak Oil. (Stay tuned to find out how well it performed in our upcoming report on teak oils.)

Bottom Line: Interlux Premium Teak Restorer worked well, and its inclusion of wood brightener saves a step for those planning to use a wood brightener anyway. Cons include the use of harsher chemicals and a comparatively long dwell time.

Iosso Teak Cleaner

Iosso has been manufacturing environmentally responsible cleaning products for over 25 years. Its teak cleaner comes as a powder (a 16-ounce jar makes 4 gallons of cleaner) and claims to safely remove dirt, black algae, and mildew stains without harsh chemicals.

We’re not sure what Iosso uses in lieu of “harsh chemicals,” as it simply lists the ingredients as “Trade Secret.” According to Iosso, the cleaner emits no harmful vapors, is biodegradable, non-toxic, and won’t harm fabric, metal, fiberglass, or plastic surfaces. It had essentially no smell and appeared fairly benign from a “harshness” standpoint.

To activate the powder, mix it with warm water—1 scoop makes a quart, 4 scoops a gallon. It calls for a dwell time of at least 10 minutes.

It claims it can be used on both horizontal and vertical surfaces, but the soupy mix is really no better for vertical surfaces than liquids.

At $14, a 16-ounce container generates 4 gallons of cleaner, making it the most economical cleaner tested.

Bottom Line: Despite its inherent gentleness, the Iosso cleaned the weathered teak as well as those cleaners with more harsh formulas. It took a long time to do it, but required minimal scrubbing. Iosso gets the nod for Budget Buy.

MaryKate Nu-Teak

CRC Industries, maker of MaryKate products, is a worldwide leader in specialty chemicals for the marine and other markets.

MaryKate’s Nu-Teak One-step Teak Cleaner, an alkaline cleaner, claims to remove dirt stains, oxidation, and weathering from teak and other unfinished wood. Nu-Teak was one of the more harsh-smelling products we tested. Company literature says that it contains no acids or harsh chemicals and that it will not raise wood grain.

Testers mixed equal parts Nu-Teak and water, the ratio offered for heavily soiled or weather-beaten wood. For lightly soiled wood, use more water—it can be diluted as much as 1:10 (Nu-Teak to water) and still clean effectively, according to the maker. The mixing is a mixed blessing—application is not as easy as a ready-to-use product, but it does allow you to vary the ratio, allowing you to reduce the strength of the mixture as needed while stretching the amount of cleaning solution each bottle can produce.

Bottom Line: Nu-Teak’s no dwell time is a plus, and testers liked being able to control the cleaner’s potency by diluting it.

MDR Amazon one-step

Marine Development & Research Corp. (MDR) offers more than 100 boating products. In 1995, MDR purchased Amazon, which constitutes the bulk of its teak-care line.

MDR Amazon’s One-Step Teak Cleaner is billed as an acid-free liquid that won’t harm fiberglass or damage the teak’s soft grain. With the active ingredient ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, it claims to remove rust stains, fish blood, and other grime. For really dirty teak, MDR recommends its two-part product.

To apply the one-step, wet the area with fresh or salt water, then scrub, rinse, and repeat if necessary. Amazon’s suggested followup is its Teak Prep and teak oil.

Bottom Line: Amazon’s One-step worked well and with minimal scrubbing. No dwell time means you can start (and finish) cleaning faster, and the option of using fresh or salt water is a plus.

Star Brite Gel

From its automotive-industry roots, the Alabama-based Star brite now makes numerous boat maintenance products. Its Star brite Gel Formula Teak Cleaner Restorer is touted as an environmentally safe, biodegradable cleaner with no acid or harsh chemicals, so it will not raise wood grain. The citrus-based cleaner has no noticeable chemical smell.

The only gel in our test group, its ability to cling to vertical surfaces is handy for cleaning trim or other non-horizontal surfaces. Its 5-minute dwell time was middle of the pack.

The gel formula is easier to control during application (no spatters or running) than liquids. There also were no warnings about damage to adjacent surfaces.

Bottom Line: Testers like the gel’s versatility and controllability, and its less-harsh nature. Out of a field of effective cleaners, the Star brite gets our Recommendation for ease of application.

Star Brite Teak Cleaner

We also tested Star brite’s liquid teak cleaner. This non-acidic liquid is advertised to remove stains without hard rubbing and without raising wood grain. It will not harm fiberglass or painted surfaces and has no dwell time. Active ingredients include sodium hydroxide (lye) and sodium hypochlorite (bleach).

Bottom Line: The no dwell time was a plus, however it was one of the more harsh-smelling cleaners and possible damage to fabric is a consideration.

West Marine One-Step

Boating supply giant West Marine advertises its One Step Teak Cleaner & Brightener for use on lightly soiled teak surfaces. According to West, the One-Step Cleaner restores teak to its natural color, but the phosphoric acid-based liquid may damage gelcoat, paint, and metal surfaces, a big drawback in our eyes. It has a minimal dwell time, two to three minutes.

Bottom Line: As with the Interlux product, the West Marine’s brightening capability saves a step. However, the harshness of the acid-based cleaner and the likelihood it will damage surfaces adjacent to the cleaning area hold the West Marine out of the winners’ circle.

As we noted in “How We Tested,” all of the test products cleaned the teak quite well. So we had to look beyond performance to make our recommendations. One of the criteria we rated the products on was eco-friendliness, or its “green rating.” The rationale being that any product gentle enough to be green will be less harsh on teak (and the user).

Of the products we tested, Captain John’s Boat Brite took the recommendation for being the most eco-friendly, thanks to its compliance with the EPA’s Clean Marina Program, a self-review and recognition program for marinas, boatyards, and boaters. Another EPA program supports green products by allowing them to carry the agency’s Design for the Environment (DfE) label. This mark allows consumers to quickly identify and choose products that can help protect the environment and are safer for families. None of the products we tested carried this logo.

The most economic product was the Iosso cleaner, the PS Budget Buy. For a one-step cleaner/brightener, we recommend the Interlux Premium Teak Restorer. And for its versatility and ease of application, we recommend the Star brite gel formula.

  • How We Tested
  • Practical Sailor Value Guide: Teak Cleaners

RELATED ARTICLES MORE FROM AUTHOR

Covering the boat is one of the last steps in the winterizing process which readies all of your boat systems for the coming temperature drop. (Photo/ Marc Robic)

Winterizing: Make It Easy With Checklists

Replacing AGMs with Blue Nova lithium batteries. This was way above my pay grade! After trying to install twice with the help of "mates," I eventually found a brilliant young engineer in Cape Town. (Photo/ Brett Campbell)

Boat Improvements for the Technically Illiterate

Old, decomposing fiberglass boats in Hennebont, next to Lorient, in the Morbihan region of Bretagne, France. (Photo/ Angie Richard)

What Do You Do With Old Fiberglass Boats?

I’ve found that coffee machine descaler (about $9 for 414 ml) and a soft scrub brush works best. If you water it down 1 to 1 (water with descaler), spray it on, leave it for a minute or so then rinse with a brush all it needs is a light sand then you’re ready for oil or stain.

Takes the grey right out

That’s citric acid I think?

LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply

Log in to leave a comment

Latest Videos

Jeanneau's New Rule Breaking Sailboat - Sun Odyssey 350 Boat Review video from Practical Sailor

Jeanneau’s New Rule Breaking Sailboat – Sun Odyssey 350 Boat Review

A Fiberglass Cleaning Boat Hack You Have To Try! video from Practical Sailor

A Fiberglass Cleaning Boat Hack You Have To Try!

X Yachts X43 Sailboat Tour video from Practical Sailor

X Yachts X43 Sailboat Tour

yachtcare teak cleaner

Truth About Grease – Boat Maintenance Must Do Tips

Latest sailboat review.

yachtcare teak cleaner

  • Privacy Policy
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
  • Online Account Activation
  • Privacy Manager

Whitby Marine Products Inc.

Item added to your cart

  • Open media 1 in modal
  • Open media 2 in modal

Starke Yacht Care

Starke Teak Clean

Couldn't load pickup availability

Starke Teak Clean is a next level cleaner and brightener that is gentle on caulk seams but tough on stains. This 2 part solution is perfect for cleaning grey teak that has lost its luster. 

Before starting, wet the teak and the surrounding area. Use rubber gloves and eye protection. Pour part A into a bucket. It can be diluted up to 4 to 1 or used full strength. With wood still wet, pour part A onto the teak or apply with brush/scouring pad. Lightly scrub in circular motion against the grain. Once the entire surface turns blackish, let it set in for 2-3 minutes. 

When applying part 2 use a separate bucket and brush/scouring pad. Part A is an acid and Part 2 is a base. They will neutralize each other upon contact. This chemical reaction needs to happen on the teak, not in your bucket or brush. This is also why it’s important to use both part A and B to leave your teak looking a natural golden brown. Once Part B has been rubbed into the same teak as part A, the work is done. Rinse everything off and your teak will look brand new!

If you are seeing a lot of black from the caulk lines from part A. Hose off teak before neutralizing with part B.

Be careful using this product. The acid will burn paint, stainless and other metals if left to dry and not rinsed down with water.

100% PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE

  • Same day shipping before 2pm eastern time
  • All orders ship through UPS ground and USPS Priority Mail for 1 to 3 day ship times
  • Discounted overnight rates through UPS
  • Call 800-203-5315

Instructions

1. Shake well before using. 2. Apply a 1” dab of Starke Level R Compound for a 1.5’ x 1.5’ section and spread with the cutting pad. 3. Buff at a speed between 900 to 1,200 rpm. 4. Work the buffer slowly form side to side and front to back until most of the product is gone and gloss appears. 5. Repeat if necessary until scratches are removed. Wipe surface clean with a microfiber cloth.

  • Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.

IMAGES

  1. The 11 Best Teak Cleaners for Boat & Outdoor Furniture

    yachtcare teak cleaner

  2. Teak Cleaner Premium 946ml

    yachtcare teak cleaner

  3. Bootsöle, Teaköle, Nano-Holzschutz und Bootslacke von Yachtcare

    yachtcare teak cleaner

  4. Greencorp Marine

    yachtcare teak cleaner

  5. Teak Cleaner for Teak and Other Fine Woods Boats Cleaning Marine Stain Remover for Wood 32oz

    yachtcare teak cleaner

  6. Yachtcare Teak Cleaner 1L

    yachtcare teak cleaner

VIDEO

  1. Teak Furniture Restoration

  2. Best Teak Cleaner On The Market! #furniturerestoration #teakrestoration

  3. Clean and Oil Boat Teak

  4. Boat and Yacht Cleaning Product -- A Glaze Teak Cleaner & Colour Restorer.mov

  5. Boat Cleaning with Ultra One Cleaner

  6. Yachtcare Anti-Slip

COMMENTS

  1. Starke Yacht Care Teak Cleaner – Marine Detail Supply Co ...

    Starke Teak Clean is a next-level teak cleaner and brightener that is gentle on caulk seams but tough on stains. This 2 part solution is perfect for cleaning grey teak that has lost its luster. Before starting with this teak cleaner and protector, wet the teak cleaner wood and the surrounding area.

  2. Yachtcare teak cleaner - Nautisports

    Yachtcare Teak Cleaner is designed to restore your boat's teak surfaces. By removing old dirt and residues from previous oily treatments, this cleaner prepares the wood for subsequent treatment steps, such as brightening or maintenance with teak oil.

  3. Quality Yacht and Boat Care Detailing Products - Starke Yacht ...

    The best quality yacht cleaning products and marine detailing supplies. Save money and time with fewer steps to yacht maintenance. Our flagship Level R compound and SiO2 ceramic NANO coating will amaze! Have Questions? Call Us: 800.203.5315

  4. YACHTCARE TEAK-CLEANER 1 | Toplicht

    Especially efficient, alkaline cleaner, which removes old and persistent dirt and traces of decay, as well as dissolving remains of old oil…

  5. Cleaning the Teak: What Works, and What Works Faster?

    Dalys SeaFin Teak Cleaner is advertised as a one-step cleaner for restoring weathered teak prior to applying a new finish (such as oil or varnish). Active ingredients include sodium salt of benzylsulfonic acid and sodium meta silicate.

  6. Starke Teak Clean - Whitby Marine Products Inc.

    Starke Teak Clean is a next level cleaner and brightener that is gentle on caulk seams but tough on stains. This 2 part solution is perfect for cleaning grey teak that has lost its luster. Before starting, wet the teak and the surrounding area.