✨ Elevate Your Wood Game with STAR BRITE! 🌊
The STAR BRITE Teak Sealer offers a no-drip, one-coat solution for protecting fine woods, ensuring long-lasting durability even in harsh conditions. Ideal for outdoor furniture and marine use, this sealer simplifies maintenance while delivering superior results compared to traditional teak oils.
V**O
Brought Our Teak Furniture Back to Life!
I used this teak sealer about five months ago after sanding and buffing our outdoor teak furniture, which really needed some TLC. The sealer gave it a beautiful color and smooth finish that made everything look like new again. Even after months outside, the finish is still holding up great—no green buildup or fading. It gave our furniture the refreshed look we were hoping for, and I’m really impressed with how well it’s lasted. Highly recommend for anyone restoring weathered teak!
K**Y
Great product
Great stuff...very easy to use. Restored my shower teak bench. Not too orangey.
M**D
Good but way too $$$
It is very good provided the furniture is 100% cleaned and stripped. Simple to use, color (natural) is the perfect teal tone and the protection from fading is great. Two coats are needed to get the best coverage. I used large car sponge and cut it up which works better vs other methods.Cons- way too expensive for this little size which did two chairs, one side table.Semco is a better product IMO but higher proved and tougher to find
F**H
Great natural looking finish for the AquaTeak benches and shelves
Great finish and sealant for the AquaTeak benches and shelves. I bought the 16oz pint of "Natural Light" tinted sealer and fully sealed (before assembly) all surfaces of an AquaTeak 30" Maluku Bench with Shelf and an AquaTeak 15.5" Kai Corner Bench with Shelf.The picture shows how much was left after fully sealing both benches I mentioned above. So a little goes a long way.
D**X
great product for lazy refinish
Bought this to refinish an old rocking chair because I was too lazy to completely strip off the old varnish. It worked perfectly!
G**A
Gives a warm attractive look
Although some reviewers say it turned their teak orange, I found that not to be the case. It does have a tint that is warm, but a pleasing look if you don’t want the silvery weathering look, or want to delay it. A quart goes a long long way if you apply it thin, with just the slightest dab on a foam brush. I still have a little left after sealing a loveseat, chair, ottoman and two side tables. The furniture in my photos are new, one month old under a pergola, and the loveseat was unboxed and assembled the day of sealing. They all look the same after sealing, whether a month of exposure or right out the box. The wood will chew up foam brushes quickly so buy a half dozen, or a brush or two per pieces of furniture. I have no comment on longevity since I just applied it but it is easy to work with, nice and thin, and I like the look. It does take a while to cure, maybe a couple full days of direct sunlight, so be patient and make sure its cured before you put cushions on it.
A**R
Easy to use and goes a long way
We used it for old teak furniture, we power washed and sanded 1st. You only need a small amount. Get absorbed well and seemed to give the pieces a fresh look. It's easier to clean now.
M**L
So easy to use, looks great, dries fast
I used this on an unfinished teak table top I bought to use outdoors on my patio. The wood was already sanded and clean, and I just applied this product with a foam brush. I bought a 4 inch wide brush that didn't fit into the can - I should have bought a 2 inch wide brush. It went on so easily. I left it out in the sun for one afternoon to cure and it was already essentially dry and ready to use. Some reviewers complained it is too orange. If you apply a thin coating, like you are supposed to, it brings out the color of the wood without being orange. If you lay it on too heavy and end up with blobs of extra product pooling on your wood, then yes, it will look orange! Be moderate in how much you put on your brush, inspect the area you have just applied it to, and adjust the amount you put on the brush as necessary. If you have a few blobs of orange on the area where you just applied, just use your brush to spread the extra away onto an area that hasn't been treated yet.
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