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Oxalic acid is also the bleach of choice for teak. I would caution to scrub
only across the grain--and with a fairly soft brush. With the grain will
remove the soft wood, and leave many ridges. I also use the green scotch pads
both for teak and SS cleaning.
Bob Austin
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