[Alberg30] Caulk, and teak oil

greg greg at vandenbergphoto.com
Sat Feb 1 09:53:52 PST 2003


I must admit that I have always overcoat with a uv blocker... I have not had any
problems with this technique in Michigan weather in the seven years of exposure.

- Greg




George Dinwiddie wrote:

> greg wrote:
> > If the
> > teak is decorative I would highly recommend using West Sys. Epoxy with their
> > graphite powder as a filler.
>
> I just want to remind people that epoxy is not stable in UV light, such
> as sunshine.  I *believe* that graphite powder filler would effectively
> absorb the UV and make the epoxy relatively stable.  I do *not* think
> that most other fillers would have the same effect.
>
>   - George [I'm not a chemist, but I play one on the web.]
>
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