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How to Restore Faded and Peeled Teak Windows?

Published on June 02, 2026

My teak windows and doors were varnished but they have peeled and faded and look awful, what can I do? (M McCarthy  Blanchardstown)


All is not lost but a bit of elbow grease will be required to get them back to looking good again. Try the following which should deliver a satisfactory result.

  1. First, you must strip all the remaining varnish off and you can do that relatively simply using a paint stripper like DSP 800. Follow the maker's instructions carefully.
  2. When all the old varnish is removed, wash off all traces of the stripper thoroughly, a power washer at medium pressure would be ideal if you have one, or maybe you could just rent one down the road for a few quid.
  3. When all traces of old varnish and a stripper have been removed, you can restore the original color of the wood with Net-Trol.
  4. Wet the wood first, then apply the Net- Trol with a brush.
  5. Leave it for about twenty to thirty minutes.
  6. Agitate slightly and then rinse off. A power washer would do the best job.

You will be amazed at how new the wood will look after you’ve done this.

Now you are in a position to re-coat the wood to preserve that look. If you want to keep the natural look I would recommend two coats of  Textrol which is applied wet on wet. This stuff penetrates deeply and gives a nice matte, anti-U.V. finish.

 Another alternative if you want something really upmarket is Deks Olje (O-lea) D1, normally used on wooden boats etc this is another deep penetrating oil that leaves a matte finish, or if you would prefer a lovely high gloss finish, you could apply a few coats of Deks Olje D2, preferable on top of a coat of D1

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