Aug 4, 2020For over 2,000 years, boatbuilders have chosen teak for its strength, rot resistance and exceptional beauty. Over time, however, it collects dirt and turns grey from weather and sunlight. Whether applied to small trim pieces or an entire deck, Iosso Products Teak Cleaner restores the wood's lustrous glow. It cleans naturally without harsh chemicals or back-breaking labor.
Biodegradable Iosso Teak Cleaner removes dirt, oil marks, mold, mildew, and green and black algae without bleach or chlorine. It cleans the toughest of stains but can be rinsed into waterways without concern.
Teak Cleaner isn't limited to wood. It's equally effective on synthetic teak decking, molded non-skid, vinyl, fabric, canvas and carpet.
Using Iosso Teak Cleaner is simple. After mixing the recommended proportion of water and product, it's applied to the wood. Teak has both hard and soft fibers, so brushing lightly against the grain will ensure the surface isn't damaged. A final rinse and the surface is clean, bright and ready for use. It can then dry to its natural deep color or be treated with a stain or sealant.
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RESTORING TEAK'S NATURAL LUSTER IS SIMPLE WITH IOSSO
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