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Hustler Power Boats Chooses TeaQua Teak Treatment
Long Island, New York February 3, 2006
 

Hustler Boats, internationally known builder of superbly elegant high performance power boats www.hustlerpowerboats.com , has completed testing on its teak treatment process. It is our priority to combine leading edge construction techniques with the finest materials available world wide” says Joe LoGiudice President of Hustler-Global Marine Power Inc. “The materials we choose in our manufacturing process must consistently maintain the highest standard. Having read several positive reviews, we decided to test TeaQua Teak Oil Teak Treatment Teak Sealer and were extremely pleased with the results. Our technicians were impressed with the ease of application and generous coverage one quart generates. The end result is a durable, classic rubbed wood finish. TeaQua was a perfect fit consistent with the exquisite appeal produced at Hustler Boats. We are hearing many very positive comments regarding the teak finish.”
Information about TeaQua is available on the company website www.TeaQua.com

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TeaQua Discovered By Home and Garden Enthusiasts                

 

 

 

Teak furniture, having always been a high maintenance problem, forced the consumer to seek products that would ease the burden of constant outdoor furniture attention. TeaQua oil, pigment and sealer, widely used for the extreme conditions within the marine environment, is fast gaining popularity with home and garden enthusiasts. TeaQua oil is designed to offer superior penetration properties that can control even existing coating problems. The company website offers a question and answer page to help the homeowner and mariner to address teak problems. In recent months the company reports an overwhelming response from home and garden enthusiasts. "The compound contains a unique blend of oils, ultra violet protection and pigment which ensures a true natural Teak appearance with extended life." To make TeaQua user friendly, the formula is non-running and spreads with a creamy consistancy allowing the end user plenty of working time without the mess.Clean up is made easy with soap and water. TeaQua may be purchased through the company website and has found it's way onto many marine and outdoor furniture websites.

 

 

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Maintaining and beautifying your Teak has never been easier !

The TeaQua idea was developed by a U.S.C.G. Liscensed Captain with over 35 years  marine, industrial maintenance and formulation experience. The result is a unique blend of oils, ultra violet protection and pigment which ensures a true natural Teak appearance with extended life.   

 

 

 

Preparation is minimal !   

TeaQua can cover  weathered wood and can even penetrate most existing non hardened coatings. Varnish or  like coatings require sanding for the best possible results.

 

 

 

TeaQua is easy to apply !   

A brush, roller or cloth (which clean up with soap and water) is all you need.  Once applied, TeaQua seals and protects your Teak giving you a rich natural tone that is tough and long lasting. To achieve deep penetration and a classic rubbed wood look, simply apply with cloth.

 

 

 

 

Maintenance is easy ! 

A soapy  water wash and a refresher coat if desired is all that is needed to keep your Teak looking it's best.     

 

          Port side before TeaQua                                             Port side after    

                 

 

 

 

 

Boating Life Article June 2004

After a season of hard use, a teak swim platform starts to look like driftwood. Brightwork around the boat, attractive when new, also loses its luster when sanding and sealing take up valuable boating time. But with the right teak oil -- and a can-do attitude -- few jobs bring more satisfaction than restoring the rich grain and color of wood.

One way to resurface teak is with a two-part polymer finish like Cetol, available from westmarine or boatersworld  Pigment in the mixture colors sun-bleached wood, restoring a more natural tone. Cetol leaves a hard, impermeable surface with a deep luster and a superior ability to shed water. Before applying, you'll have to scrub the teak with detergent to loosen as much grain-embedded grime as possible. Then mix the Cetol according to directions (and only in the quantity you can apply in its curing time) and brush it on.

If you prefer a more natural look, teak oils are the way to go. We are particularly fond of pigmented oils because they disguise the sun damage and bring "bleached bones" back to a rich luster, while retaining the nonslip surface that raw wood provides. Our team recently tested TeaQua (teaqua.com) on our project boat with great results. Not only does it contain natural colored pigments, but its penetrating formula, according to the manufacturer, has a sealer too.

To get started, we made sure the platform was free from dirt and grime. We thought a light sanding, though not required in the directions, took off loose splinters and opened up the pores for better oil penetration. TeaQua suggests brushing or rolling on the finish, but we wiped it on with a rag for the results you see here. The luster was deep, but best of all, the wood looked natural and retained its nonslip surface. TeaQua users report the treatment can last up to two years, but annual treatment is recommended.                     

Boating Life Article June 2004

 

 

 

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Boating Life Article June 2004 TeaQua Teak Oil Teak Treatment and Teak Sealer

After a season of hard use, a teak swim platform starts to look like driftwood. Brightwork around the boat, attractive when new, also loses its luster when sanding and sealing take up valuable boating time. But with the right teak oil -- and a can-do attitude -- few jobs bring more satisfaction than restoring the rich grain and color of wood.

One way to resurface teak is with a two-part polymer finish like Cetol, available from westmarine or boatersworld  Pigment in the mixture colors sun-bleached wood, restoring a more natural tone. Cetol leaves a hard, impermeable surface with a deep luster and a superior ability to shed water. Before applying, you'll have to scrub the teak with detergent to loosen as much grain-embedded grime as possible. Then mix the Cetol according to directions (and only in the quantity you can apply in its curing time) and brush it on.

If you prefer a more natural look, teak oils are the way to go. We are particularly fond of pigmented oils because they disguise the sun damage and bring "bleached bones" back to a rich luster, while retaining the nonslip surface that raw wood provides. Our team recently tested TeaQua (teaqua.com) on our project boat with great results. Not only does it contain natural colored pigments, but its penetrating formula, according to the manufacturer, has a sealer too.

To get started, we made sure the platform was free from dirt and grime. We thought a light sanding, though not required in the directions, took off loose splinters and opened up the pores for better oil penetration. TeaQua suggests brushing or rolling on the finish, but we wiped it on with a rag for the results you see here. The luster was deep, but best of all, the wood looked natural and retained its nonslip surface. TeaQua users report the treatment can last up to two years, but annual treatment is recommended.


Hustler Boats Press Release 2/06
  

Hustler Power Boats Chooses TeaQua Teak Treatment
Long Island, New York February 3, 2006

Hustler Boats, internationally known builder of superbly elegant high performance power boats www.hustlerpowerboats.com , has completed testing on its teak treatment process. “It is our priority to combine leading edge construction techniques with the finest materials available world wide” says Joe LoGiudice President of Hustler-Global Marine Power Inc. “The materials we choose in our manufacturing process must consistently maintain the highest standard”. “Having read several positive reviews, we decided to test TeaQua Teak Oil Teak Treatment Teak Sealer and were extremely pleased with the results. Our technicians were impressed with the ease of application and generous coverage one quart generates. The end result is a durable, classic rubbed wood finish. TeaQua was a perfect fit consistent with the exquisite appeal produced at Hustler Boats. We are hearing many very positive comments regarding the teak finish.”

Information about TeaQua is available on the company website www.TeaQua.com

One Of Our Favorite TeaQua Letters:

Good Morning:

 I want to thank the chemist who developed TeaQua. I've always been a fan of oils that are IN not ON the wood and the ease of application, water clean up and the look are outstanding.

I heard about TeaQua from a fellow sailor on one of the forums I visit. I tried it out on teak patio furniture and a red oak bench I built. From that  experience I deemed it worthy of being applied to the teak on my Cape Dory 25D, Seraph. What an understatement. I spent 4 weekends removing the Cetol and 1/2 day applying TeaQua. I didn't use one piece of masking tape. I simply cut it in like a trim painter and came behind with a wet rag to wipe up any TeaQua that got on the gelcoat. Couldn't have been easier unless done by someone else. 
TeaQua has caused quite a stir at my marina. Everyone is watching and taking bets on how long it will last. Having watched my patio furniture for 6 months I'm very optimistic.

There may be a few varnish types at my marina throwing in the brush and
converting to TeaQua.


Thanks again for a fine product

Randy Cape Dory 25D Seraph Austin Tx.

Steiger Craft Chooses TeaQua Teak Treatment

Steiger Craft Marine, nationally known Long Island builder of high quality fiberglass boats for commercial and recreational sport fisherman since 1972,  has completed testing on its exterior teak treatment process. “As a matter of great importance, the materials we choose in our manufacturing process consistently maintain a high standard,” says John Manarte Vice President of Steiger Craft Boats. “Our craftsman pay diligent attention to every material and method used to build our watercrafts. After reading several positive reviews, we tested TeaQua Teak Treatment on our Block Island model with terrific results. Our craftsman found it extremely easy to apply and were amazed at the coverage one quart offers. The finish is a classic rubbed oil look that stays far longer than any previous coatings used. Response from our dealers has been positive”. Information about TeaQua is available on the company website 

                                                                               

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