WOOD CLEANERS AND TREATMENTS
Properly caring for wood on board is essential to maintain both the appearance and durability of your vessel. A specialized wood cleaner or teak cleaner allows you to remove dirt, mold, and residues of salt or oil that accumulate on decks, furniture, or interior surfaces, without damaging the grain or altering the color.
There are 67 products.
Which cleaner should you choose depending on the type of wood?
The choice of wood cleaner depends on the type and condition of the surface. Hardwoods such as teak or iroko, typical of decks and handrails, require stronger formulas capable of removing oil residues, salt deposits, and fungi without excessively opening the pores.
On the other hand, softwoods or varnished woods require gentle, neutral cleaners that preserve the protective layer and enhance shine without causing wear.
Some useful tips:
- For natural, unvarnished wood, use an alkaline cleaner or one formulated for teak, followed by a protective treatment.
- For varnished or lacquered wood, choose a cleaner with neutral pH and light degreasing action.
- For interior areas, opt for biodegradable products without aggressive solvents, which respect finishes and do not produce strong odors.
How to restore the natural appearance of wood with a wood cleaner?
Over time, wood exposed to the marine environment loses its color and takes on a grayish tone due to solar radiation and humidity. A quality wood cleaner helps restore that warm, natural tone by following a few simple steps:
- Initial cleaning: remove dust, salt, and residues with fresh water and a soft brush.
- Cleaner application: spread the product over the damp surface and let it act for the recommended time.
- Gentle brushing: scrub along the grain to remove embedded dirt without damaging the fibers.
- Rinsing with plenty of water: remove residues and allow to dry completely.
- Final treatment: use a protective oil or sealer to nourish the wood and maintain its color.
This process, carried out regularly, protects the structure and prevents cracks or dark stains from appearing.
What is the difference between a wood cleaner, teak brightener, and teak sealer?
Each product serves a different function within maintenance:
- The wood cleaner removes surface dirt and salt or grease residues.
- The brightener (or restorer) lightens the color of teak and restores its original tone after exposure to sun or water.
- The polish or sealer creates a protective layer that enhances shine and prevents the absorption of moisture and dirt.
Used together, these products provide a more uniform and longer-lasting finish, preserving the natural qualities of marine wood.
How to clean teak on a boat
Teak requires careful maintenance to preserve its non-slip properties and resistance. The basic teak cleaning process consists of wetting the surface, applying a specific cleaner with a brush or natural bristle brush, and always working along the grain.
Avoid metal tools or hard brushes, which could raise the fibers. Once clean, let the wood dry before applying teak oil or sealer, which will restore its characteristic golden color and protect it from UV rays.
At Nautichandler you will find a selection of cleaners, oils, and treatments for wood and teak from leading brands, adapted to each type of surface and use. You have products for cleaning, brightening, and protection, along with professional advice to help you choose the best option. Take advantage of the convenience of online shopping and direct shipping, and keep your boat’s wood looking like new every season.