The method for removing water stains from teak depends on whether they are surface stains or wood stains. Surface stains (lighter, whitish marks) sit on top of the teak's finish, while wood stains penetrate the wood itself.
Here's a breakdown:
Identifying the Type of Water Stain
- Surface Stains: These are usually lighter in color (whitish) and appear on top of the teak's finish or coating.
- Wood Stains: These penetrate the wood and may be darker or more ingrained.
Removing Surface Water Stains
This refers to a stain on top of the film coating on the teak. Unfortunately, the provided reference material does not describe how to remove surface water stains.
Removing Wood Water Stains
The reference material only identifies that these types of stains exist, but doesn't offer any solutions to remove them.