🌟 Bring your teak back to life—because your space deserves the best!
STAR BRITE Premium Teak Cleaner is a powerful, easy-to-use solution designed to restore and refresh weathered gray teak and other fine woods. It safely removes stains and weathering without sanding or damaging surfaces, preparing wood perfectly for oiling and sealing. Proudly made in the USA since 1973, it’s the trusted choice for maintaining premium wood furniture and decking.
G**M
Refinish and not replace!
Decided to save a few bucks by refinishing the cheap outdoor furniture we bought during COVID from Wayfair a 5 years ago. Never before treated the wood and neglected proper protection during some winters. I bought the three step Star Brite process and it totally gave our tired furniture new life!Just a fair warning that this will take time. I had 4 chairs and 1 table and each of those pieces took approximately 3 hours each for the cleaner, brightener, and a couple coats of oil. You're looking at 15 hours of labor for the furniture I have photographed. The cleaner part of the process took the most time and effort. I used a metal scrub ball and it was wonderful but required more care and attention at the corners and hard to reach places. I'm also meticulous so some areas needed a second round of cleaning after I let it dry and saw some missed areas.I ended up using the entire 32 oz each of the cleaner and oil for this set and bought and extra bottle of step 1 and 3 just to finish the job. I do still think I may do a bit of light sanding (that I should have done after step 1) in another month and oil again. I loved the outcome even considering the amount of work. I'm a SAHM and it took me a good week and a half to finally get it all done.I'm hopeful that by oiling twice a year from now on I can extend the life of my furniture. I feel better restoring instead of replacing and honestly I think it looks better now with the signs of weathering than it did brand new. The original color of the wood from the factory was more red but I like this more pale color in the end.I did the majority of the work on my stone patio which I protected with a tarp during the cleaning and brightening process. I moved the furniture to the lawn to oil just to and drips on the tarp/stone that would get on my shoes and spread. I kept the hose by me and constantly cleaned out the metal scrub pad while doing step 1. The amount of grime that came off was substantial and I had to pressure wash the patio after, but honestly after the furniture was looking good I had to bring the rest of the space up snuff.If you have the time and energy, this 3 step process was very effective and saved me a bunch of money from buying new.
T**R
This stuff just works... well!
This stuff just works for me. It's a two-part process in which you use the teak cleaner on your dirty teak, followed by teak brightener to bring back its color while removing hard-to-remove stains. That said, use gloves, as it can sting your bare hands. I have been using this for about 10 years now. Never regretted it. Now then, I am not a fan of their Teak Oil. Instead I use Howard Feed-N-Wax Wood Polish. Much easier to use and far more effective in bringing out the richness of the teak.
B**E
natural cleaner
I've cleaner for the oil. I love the oil. this cleaner is ok . it doesn't do much in terms of color enhaning etc. I have tried this product over the years with same results.nice smell too it and seems natural. however, some soap would get similar results imo.
K**A
Works great!
Worked great. Using the three step system I was able to restore my teak swim platform.
J**B
Magic! Before & After
Minimum effort and amazing results. TIP... Watch the video. Let the cleaner sit a couple minutes to work before you start scrubbing. The video recommends the medium red scrubber which works great for flat surfaces, but I prefer to use this one instead because you can thread it between tight slats in tables and chairs. https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0064N14MUI also apply this with a cheap pressurized garden sprayer (or any recycled spray bottle) which is more practical and wastes less product when working with furniture Vs. flat surfaces where you can just pour it on. Spray it onto dry wood and let it sit a couple of minutes and the rest is cake.Follow with Teak Brighenter which is even easier. Just spray it on, let it sit, and hose it off. Let it dry then finish with an oil or sealer.Finally...To oil or to seal, that is the question..Indoors - Use Teak OilOutdoors - Teak Oil or Star brite Teak SealerStar brite Teak Sealer lasts much longer and is very durable and easy to touch up. It has a flat finish and is more like a stain, so don't apply too thick and wipe off the excess so you see the grain. 1 coat is usually enough. When it is time to refinish or touch up scuffs, it is very forgiving and lets you apply new over old (until there is too much build-up). Sealer is not compatible with oil, so you much pick one or the other and the wood must be completely free of oil to apply sealer. I prefer the Classic Teak Sealer color because it looks just like oiled teak in tone.Teak Oil looks rich and semi-gloss depending on how many coats you apply. The trade-off for enhanced beauty is that it must be refinished every season (if outdoors), but it is very easy to clean off and reapply. Both are great choices and I use them both for different pieces. Star brite Teak Oil is a marine-grade premium blend of oils and will outlast the cheap linseed teak oils. You get what you pay for.
P**P
Doesn't remove mildew from grain
Doesn't take out mildew thats embedded in grain.
D**9
Wow! It works!
I used another product that DIY sites recommended. It worked somewhat and so did I. There has to be a better way- I found this product. I decided to try it and I was amazed at how it worked! I did it twice on the bench I was cleaning. I guess I let the bench go too long without really cleaning it. So there are areas that did not clean up well and after rinsing and drying I have these streak marks from the water running off the wood. (I followed instructions) I know the bench was in dire need of cleaning - my fault and I plan on cleaning for a third time-BUT I really didn’t like the way the directions said to apply it. I’ve decided to try putting the cleaner in a spray bottle. Moral of the story: don’t let your teak wood get so grey. ( oh when it’s cleaned up I plan on using teak oil on it.) Easy to use. I thought the price is well worth it.
B**H
Best for teak
Maintaining my teak wood is a priority. This is the best brand out there.
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