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    teak shower seat maintenance?

    Couldn't find anything on this subject by searching the forums and looking in the GD manual, so will just ask.
    Our 2022 Solitude has the fold down teak seat in the shower; very handy and have had no problems with it. But I am wondering if there is some sort of oil or wood treatment that should be applied to keep it from drying out.
    Anybody know?
    Thanks in advance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smullinax View Post
    Couldn't find anything on this subject by searching the forums and looking in the GD manual, so will just ask.
    Our 2022 Solitude has the fold down teak seat in the shower; very handy and have had no problems with it. But I am wondering if there is some sort of oil or wood treatment that should be applied to keep it from drying out.
    Anybody know?
    Thanks in advance.
    I used to have a little 14' sail boat with Teak trim. There was an oil called 'Teak Oil' that I was told to use to keep the wood fed. I'm not sure but I'd think something like that would help maintain and preserve the teak. JMHO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivecodys View Post
    I used to have a little 14' sail boat with Teak trim. There was an oil called 'Teak Oil' that I was told to use to keep the wood fed. I'm not sure but I'd think something like that would help maintain and preserve the teak. JMHO.
    Yep, used that all the time at the marina.
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