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Sep 18, 2022 - 01:59 AM
Yes, but like all water-based sealers, it will probably raise the grain and require sanding in between coats.Also, teak is typically an oily wood that doesn't work well with water-based products. Because this is a veneer, it may be different.We suggest that you purchase a small sample first to test this out and make sure it meets with your approval before applying to the entire piece of furniture.Another option would be our AFM Naturals Clear Penetrating OIl.
