Many modern yachtsmen, cruise ship operators and teak furniture owners have sought methods of restoring and maintaining the natural beauty
of their teak wood. The major use of SEMCO is in the marine industry, but we have discovered through recent sales
that many owners of teak furniture desire to restore and maintain the rich honey color of new teak. SEMCO Teak Sealer
is a solvent based teak finish with water-like viscosity containing pigments, mildewcide, UV inhibitors and moisture protection. SEMCO does not contain silicone, varnish, polymers or exotic oils. and is used To preserve the teak in its natural colour
.When SEMCO Teak Sealer is properly applied to teak, the wood will look as if it has nothing on it, yet it will not
turn gray or support the growth of mildew. Surface soil can be washed away with mild detergent, and with seasonal recoating the teak
will be preserved in its natural state for many years.
There are a variety of "teak oils" on the market for the protection of teak. When first applied to the wood, these
oils impart a nice finish to the wood, but left outdoors teak oils wear away in weeks and require re-coating. With each re-coat
the oiled finish becomes darker and the surface becomes sticky and collects dirt. The organic waste from these oils provides for
the growth of mold and mildew and in a very short period of time the wood requires a complete restoration.
Varnish, polyurethane and polymer finishes apply a coating to the wood that will eventually be pushed off by the natural teak oil
coming to the surface. The owner is then faced with the major job of stripping and sanding the teak before re-finishing.
If teak has been allowed to weather, the gray and any mildew must be removed before finishing the wood. The cleaning
process is harsh on the wood and may contribute to a rough surface if repeated many times.
When teak is newly milled or has been sanded with a mechanical sander the heat from those processes will burnish or polish the natural
oils in the wood. The dust created from sanding teak is very fine and oily, it will clog the pores of the wood. These two phenomena
cause the "waxy" feeling of new wood. This burnished oil and dust must be removed prior to finishing. The finish will not soak into
the burnished areas and the dust will absorb the finish and eventually be washed away causing a blotchy appearance. See below.
To clean weathered teak, SEMCO offers SEMCO Two Part Teak Cleaner. This product is easy to use and will produce
dramatic results. To clean the teak with SEMCO simply remove the piece from any finished surface or remove any items that
might be affected by the cleaning process. SEMCO teak cleaner will not hurt the lawn or fiberglass but it may damage painted
surfaces or stain a patio, always wear rubber gloves and goggles when using this cleaner. Using a hose, wet the wood thoroughly and
be sure to allow plenty of water to flow where the rinse water will run. Open the applicator lid of the Red Part 1 Cleaner and squirt
onto a small area. It is best to work on a small area at a time, overlapping each area and working from top to bottom, not allowing
the cleaner to dry on the wood. Scrub the Part 1 with a Scotch Brite pad or a soft bristle brush, the wood will turn a deep brown color.
Rinse thoroughly, then apply the Green Part 2 to the same area and scrub in the same fashion, the wood will then turn much lighter.
Finally rinse the area thoroughly with water, the teak should appear obviously lighter and cleaner, if any stains remain repeat the
process. The wood will lighten further as it dries.
SEMCO Two Part Teak Cleaner will remove teak oils, food stains, the residue of varnish, and SEMCO Teak Sealer. Any solid
surface coating like varnish must be removed before using Two Part Cleaner. Never use a brass brush or a pressure washer to clean teak,
these methods will scour the soft grain of the wood causing a rough and splintery surface. Never use steel wool to clean teak because
it will produce rust spots in the wood. Brass wool is acceptable but a Scotch Brite Pad is the best tool to clean teak.If the teak
is already finished with SEMCO Teak Sealer this type of cleaning is not necessary unless you want to remove the SEMCO and
start again. For new teak cleaning with two part cleaner is not necessary, however the "waxy" feeling of newly milled wood must be
gone before finishing. To prepare new wood for finishing one of two methods may be employed. Either the new teak can be allowed to
weather for a few weeks, just until it begins to lose its color, or the process can be accelerated by washing the wood with a strong
detergent such as Tide, Wisk or Simple Green. When the grain of the wood is open and the waxy feeling gone, the wood is ready to be
finished with SEMCO Teak Sealer.
To apply SEMCO Teak Sealer the wood must be completely dry. Shake the can or stir the contents to thoroughly mix the SEMCO.
SEMCO Teak Sealer has a water-like consistency, appearing opaque in the can. Apply the SEMCO to the teak
using a foam brush applicator allowing the wood to absorb as much as it wants. There are no brush strokes or lap marks to be concerned
with. When the first coat is complete, a second coat can be applied immediately. Always apply both coats in the same day. Use a rag to
wipe any excess from the wood after each coat. Two coats as an initial application should be sufficient in most cases, as more coats will
mask the grain of the wood. The teak will be dry to the touch in an hour and ready for service the next day. Cool, cloudy or damp weather
will slow the drying time. A plastic spray bottle eases application to furniture.
When SEMCO Teak Sealer is applied to the teak and it has had a week or two to weather, the wood will appear as if it
has "nothing" on it, yet the teak will not turn gray or allow the growth of mildew. After cleaning and sealing with SEMCO the first time, an occasional cleaning with soap and water and a single fresh coat of Sealer applied seasonally will keep the teak looking
great for years to come. If water dashed on the surface beads up, then the SEMCO is still working and does not need re-coating.
Avoid applying SEMCO too often as the finish will build up and mask the grain of the wood. A harsh environment or higher
usage may shorten the intervals of maintenance required .
SEMCO Teak Sealer is manufactured in several shades. The most popular choice for our furniture customers is Honeytone.
This shade gives the wood the rich "honey" color similar to the color of the wood when it is new. SEMCO also offers several
other shades that may be used to produce any desired look on the wood. SEMCO Goldtone will give the wood the "reddish
brown" color of new teak. SEMCO Natural, boater's favorite shade, will give the wood the "sandy tan" color of weathered
teak. SEMCO Classic Brown will give the wood the "dark brown" color of teak when wet. Any of the colors can be mixed to
achieve an intermediate shade. SEMCO Clear Tone contains no pigment and is therefore not as resistant to the elements
and requires more frequent re-coating.
While the SEMCO Teak Sealer is resistant to the weather and most stains, some oily or greasy food may stain the surface
of the wood. The best method to clean these stains is dish soap or a spot clean with SEMCO Two Part Teak Cleaner for any
stubborn spots.
SEMCO is now offering a new product that will aid in preserving the surface of the wood and provides a patina to the finished surface.
SEMCO Clear Coat will provide a more impervious surface improving stain and dirt resistance and impart a rich patina
to the teak. SEMCO Clear Coat can be applied over SEMCO Teak Sealer on table tops to help provide
stain resistance. It will darken whatever shade the wood is slightly.
Teak is unmatched in its beauty and durability. With little care it will last many years, with a little SEMCO it will
remain looking like new as well. SEMCO works in a similar fashion on other types of wood such as Iroko, Mahogany, Redwood,
Ash, Jatoba, Ipe and Butternut. SEMCO Teak Products are used in many commercial applications such as outdoor restaurants,
hotels, cruise ships, theme parks and some very special residences that have teak doors and trim details. SEMCO is also
used by many manufacturers of boats, furniture and canoes.