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Watco 348759-4PK Teak Oil + Stain in Greystone is a premium oil-based wood finish designed for both interior and exterior use. It delivers superior color, UV and moisture resistance, and fast drying times, covering up to 190 sq.ft. per quart. Ideal for dense woods like teak and mahogany, it offers marine-level durability and a warm, hand-rubbed finish that enhances any wood surface.
| ASIN | B08VR58W99 |
| Base Material | wood-based |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,232 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #158 in Household Stains |
| Brand | Watco |
| Brand Name | Watco |
| Coating Description | A one-step stain providing superior color, finish, and protection against UV and moisture for dense woods, for both interior and exterior use |
| Color | Greystone |
| Compatible Material | Wood, Marine Materials |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 160-190 sq. ft. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 246 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Oil |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10020066497146 |
| Included Components | Teak Oil with Stain |
| Item Dimensions | 8.75 x 8.75 x 5.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Teak Oil Plus Stain |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Quarts |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 348759 |
| Material | Stain |
| Material Type | Stain |
| Model Name | Teak Oil Plus Stain |
| Model Number | 348759 |
| Number of Items | 4 |
| Paint Type | Oil |
| Recommended Uses For Product | exterior-and-interior |
| Size | Quart (4 Pack) |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Y**Z
LOVE this stuff!!!
I do a lot of furniture flipping and found this nice teak set at the curb. I previously used another product which had more polyurethane. Their formula changed and did not love the color it was too red. I saw this on Amazon Watco Teak Oil Plus Stain, Quart, Hazelnut and loved the color. The oil is nice, because it penetrates the wood so nicely, moisturizes it and brings out the beautiful wood grain. It was super easy. Just put on some thick gloves and a piece of cotton rag. As you see in the video it just soaked it up and looked amazing right away. Between the slats you use your finger wrapped in rag and is it super easy, This is oil and it does have a bit of a top coating in there also, because my rag was a bit stiff the next day so it is not only oil. It took one coat only and the quart was enough for the entire set. I could have applied it a little thicker even, because I have a bit left, but it looks fine and wanted to make sure I had enough and did not run out. I did the top a second time and it looks a bit glossier. But one coat would have been rich enough actually. I just LOVE LOVE this color and the finish. Just gorgeous and I am sure I will sell it right away this coming weekend!
S**T
Good product, rub it in with a rag, do NOT paint it on, it won't work if you paint it on.
I bought a pair of outdoor powder coated lounge chairs. They had wood-like inserts on arm rests. I asked the sales guy what the wood was, he said polywood. Oooookay, these were budget chairs, so understandable. To my surprise it was real teak. After a year in the sun, it got bleached a bit, and picked up some stains from beverages, sunscreen and sweat. So I decided to apply the product. I used a rag twisted in a bun to rub the product onto the panels, hard. The wood got darker at least 3-4 shades (from straw color to mahogany-like) after multiple applications with the rag, and the grain accentuated beautifully. Took a about 10 minutes for 4 arm rest panels. I can do it once a year no problem if it keeps it looking beautiful like that.
K**Y
Easy to apply and looks great
Perfect! Exactly what I needed for my Teak bathroom shampoo and conditioner stand.
A**Y
Good quality
My wife coated an old Venetian chair with this twice (2 layers with 1 day break). The chair looks wonderful now, and my wife is happy.
G**.
Ok, but not as pretty as the original
I was very disappointed that the original product I have always used, which on the label says "Teak oil" with "Finish" below, appears to no longer be available. This hazelnut is the closest to the original in color, but has a very slight mustard sort of tint instead of the original (and beautiful) honey gold to slightly orange in the lighter areas to rich browns in the darker. Acceptable, just not quite as pretty as the original on my teak patio set. Beware, there are postings that show the original can as described above, at both here on Amazon and at Home Depot, but that is not what you will get. The other colors, yucky grey tones. PS- for greyed teak, the Star Brite Teak cleaner is awesome!
S**Y
Would buy again! Works great!
Super easy to apply, has a great gray-wash tone, great water-resistance, not very expensive, great soft texture with no stickiness (once it’s cured), and works great - very happy with this teak oil & stain
J**K
Rich Hazelnut Tone — Exactly What I Wanted
I chose the Hazelnut shade for my fence, and it was exactly the tone I was hoping for—deep, rich, and beautifully dark. It instantly refreshed the look of the wood and gave it a more polished, finished appearance. The color coverage was impressive even with the first coat, though I plan to apply a few more layers to deepen the tone further and increase longevity. Application was smooth, and the stain adhered well without looking patchy or uneven. It brought out the grain nicely while still providing a bold, saturated finish. So far, I’m very happy with the results and feel confident in the choice I made. If you’re looking for a darker, sophisticated wood tone, Hazelnut is a great option. I’m pleased with the outcome and would definitely recommend it to others working on outdoor fencing or similar projects.
G**O
Guessing a bad formulatron batch
Not the same product I used previously. Not sure there was any teak oil in the can I received, as it looked, smelled and applied like a water based stain. I deliberately left the brush to dry. It never did stiffen as it does with teak oil. Must be why this color is not currently available in my area at any store selling WATCO
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