✨ Restore your teak’s natural glow—fast, flawless, and fuss-free! 🪵
STAR BRITE One Step Teak Cleaner & Brightener is a powerful, easy-to-use solution designed to clean and revitalize weathered teak and other wood surfaces in just one step. Safe for all wood types and non-damaging to painted or fiberglass surfaces, this product delivers professional-grade results with minimal effort. Proudly made in the USA, it’s perfect for DIYers seeking quick, effective wood restoration.
D**M
Star Bright Chair Restoration
6 five year old Real teak chairs and a lot of elbow grease. Great product to use to remove grime and grey. Finished with their golden teak oil just like new couldn’t be anymore satisfied worth the money and the effort.
S**S
Cleans Weathered grey Teak Patio Furniture one Day, Seal the next. Star Brite does the job.
Star Brite One Step Teak cleaner and Brightener did a fantastic job of cleaning the weathered surfaces of some quality Teak patio furniture. Followed the simple directions, wore gloves applied light scrubbing and rinsed. Once dry overnight, we used Teak Sealer and we are very happy with the results. Highly Recommended.
J**D
Great teak cleaner before teak oil application.
I tumbled to this stuff after decades of caring for teak furniture. It was more effective than I expected, and is now a standard process. Much easier than sanding to prep for teak oil application.
A**R
Excellent Product
Spray and let it sit for a minute or two. Then, scrub off with a bristle brush and hose off the dirt. Works extremely well.
L**K
Pretty good but
Reasonably good cleaner but I don’t see much brightening. Tried two times and scrubbed pretty thoroughly.
G**N
Very durable
Easy to use. Great product.
F**O
Clean your teak furniture
Awesome usage for gray teak
B**1
What a difference!!!!
Little did I think it would be this easy! I simply took a grit-backed sponge, loaded it with the liquid, and spread it over the gray teak. Then adding a little water, I lightly scrubbed as the gray was lifted out of the wood (or so it seemed). A little more water to get the "scum" of gray washed away, then let it dry into a light blond color and the wood is ready for the teak stain. What a pleasure.One caveat: I had a cut on my finger, which I didn't notice until I started scrubbing....the liquid is an acid, so the cut STUNG! A little water relieved the pain, and I used my other hand exclusively....or you could use waterproof gloves.You'll be impressed with the results.
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