🪵 Elevate your wood’s natural beauty—protect, enhance, and impress!
Minwax Teak Oil (32 fl oz) is an oil-based, semi-gloss finish designed to protect dense woods from moisture and UV damage while enhancing the natural grain. Suitable for indoor, outdoor, and marine surfaces above the waterline, it covers up to 250 sq. ft. per quart, restoring wood’s warmth and richness with a durable, UV-resistant coating.
Color | Quart |
Brand | Minwax Store |
Surface Recommendation | Wood |
Material | Wood |
Model Name | Minwax - 671004444 |
Size | Quart |
Coating Description | Oil-based, Semi-Gloss |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.43 x 5.3 x 8.5 inches |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Finish Type | Oil |
Style | Teak Oil |
Recommended Uses For Product | Interior, Crafts, Exterior |
Coverage | covers up to 250 sq. ft. per quart |
Special Feature | UV Resistant |
Compatible Material | Wood |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Oil |
Base Material | Oil-based |
Package Information | Can |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Minwax |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fl Oz |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00027426671003 |
UPC | 784497677999 027426671003 |
Part Number | 671004444 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.43 x 5.3 x 8.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Minwax - 671004444 |
Finish | Oil |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | UV Resistant |
Included Components | Minwax - 671004444 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
K**
Worked well
Did a great job restoring my chairs. I lightly sanded first and did two coats.
S**M
Saved my outdoor eucalyptus wood table
Easy to apply, leaves a shiny finish that I love and totally saved my outdoor eucalyptus table. I bless a thrrr season old table that I didn’t know needed to be sealed (stupid me!) and one cost of this stuff and it the color came back, the sheen came back and it’s ready to be used. Thought it was a goner but this stuff saved it!
J**R
Restored my 1971 Boat Teak to look like new.
We just purchased a 1971 Tanzer sailboat. Although stored in a barn for some years, the teak wood was looking and feeling rough to the touch, as well as badly faded.I wanted a smooth surface on the teak even though the can states that sanding isn't required. I used 180 grit sandpaper on a small electric dual-action sander until the surface had a smooth, uniform appearance. Then, I blew it off with compressed air.I used a 1.5" disposable chip-brush to apply. It may drip since you apply this stuff really wet so it can soak in, so put something under your work. I allowed the first very wet coat to "soak" exactly seven minutes. Then, I applied a second very wet coat, and I wiped it off at fifteen minutes. Don't leave it on for more that 30 minutes, because this stuff starts to dry or "cure" after 20 minutes. I'm not sure which it is.I really wish I took some "before" photos. The difference is night and day. Hope this helps.
J**M
Easy to brush on
Did a good job on old teak bench.
J**.
Much better than the high rated stuff
I did a lot of research and all the experts said to use cetol. I used it on the lounge chairs I built with $600 worth of exotic tropical wood. Put it on according to directions and was very disappointed with the discoloration it caused. It turned my beautiful wood a sickly yellow. In 6 months it was flaking and my beautiful wood was all mottled where this stuff had flaked off. I sanded it all down to bare wood, which was a big job. I got a can of the cheapest teak oil that Lowe's sold and put it on with no additional prep. A year later it still held it’s color and was just starting to wear thin in spots. Lowes no longer carries this minwax product and wouldn't order more. Luckily I found this here on Amazon to give my lounge another coat after a year that the instructions say to do. Stay away from what the experts say and use this. It is much higher quality and 1/3 the price.
K**R
Excellent results
Easy to use and the results were as hoped for. The product does have a strong odor for awhile.
T**N
Breathes new life into teak!
This teak oil restored my porch dining table to look better than brand new! A little elbow grease goes a long way to restore faded beauty!
C**N
Like liquid gold!
Had no idea this old teak bistro set was going to turn out this good because it seriously looked worse than the wine barrel behind it! One, albeit THICK, coating of teak oil and it looks brand new! The wood feels smooth and you can actually tell it's teak again. Shocked the heck right outta me. I actually thought about tossing this many times because it had so much mold spotting and discoloration. Quick sanding and oil and completely different set. Wish I had before pictures.
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