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How to clean and brighten "fake teak" decking

Apres-ski
Guest Contributor

We have a 15-year-old 44' Dancer with some type of "fake teak" flooring throughout the cockpit and swim platform that is stained and weathered.  Looked into replacing it, but the cost was out of sight.  Any suggestions on how to clean (some have said to use sandpaper which I tested, and it just scratches up the surface) and refresh (tried teak oil but it's not real wood after all!)  the look.  Here's a photo of the swim platform, anyone had any success with this type of issue?  Thanks!Fake Teak Stains.jpg

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Bernisa2
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