






🌟 Elevate your wood game with golden protection that lasts!
Star brite Premium Golden Teak Oil is a 32 oz high-performance wood treatment designed to protect, seal, and enhance teak and other fine hardwoods. Featuring an advanced polymer and tung oil formula, it delivers up to six times longer protection and UV resistance, while providing a rich, adjustable golden finish. Ideal for outdoor furniture, marine teak, and decks, it’s easy to apply and proudly made in the USA since 1973.























| Brand | STAR BRITE |
| Flavor | Basil |
| Import Designation | Made in the USA |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Net Content Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
N**C
Excellent product. A little goes a long ways.
Really nice teak oil! Had seen this used in marine environments on boats and swim platforms and decided to try it for a teak shelf unit in our shower. It goes on really easy and we waited 5 minutes like the instructions indicated and wiped down the excess. It looks great and beads the water from the shower. I see this protecting not only the wood but keeping that nice teak color from graying as quickly. I did not notice any strange smells or issues with application which I did in our garage. We let it dry thoroughly before placing it inside. I highly recommend this product. We only used a small amount on a three shelf unit about 12 x 12 x 41 inches. 16oz will last us a very long time! Update 2024: 6 years later and I still like the product and I still have the same bottle! Works great and a little goes a long way! The shower shelf has lasted all this time since 2018 and finally got to the point where it will not restore to natural teak color. This shelf was in a shower used several times a day and I took the shelf out every 6-12 months before it started to turn gray and reapplied Teak Oil. Last couple years I would power wash to remove the 'junk' from being wet and apply teak oil. Now I can't get the color back and shelf is too difficult to sand with all the crevices and slits in the shelving so we bought another one. I don't like the natural gray color but do like the wood color of teak so we just deal with it and put on more Teak Oil than some might think necessary. (Used to do this to an old swim platform on a Master Craft boat too!) One things to mention, if near or around water, teak will want to naturally gray no matter what you do. If you don't like that, you might should think about another wood or go with something that looks like teak. You can fight it all you want with this oil, but eventually the natural graying will take over and usually sanding is necessary to get it back. Recommendation: If in a shower, take it out every 6 months/clean/apply more teak oil. If an outside table/patio set, you should probably put this stuff on more frequently than you might think to the parts that face the sun/rain. I'd check it every couple months and apply when you think it does not need it (note, some covers hold moisture from the wood so it will speed up graying). Don't wait until a once-a-year cleaning after being out all winter and/or covered. The wood is fine, but color will turn that grayish color and very hard to get it back to that deep rich color without sanding.
F**O
good product.
have used this product for a long time...works well. applies easily. good value for $. teak looks great once renewed.
L**S
Easy use
Transformed a table and four chairs look like new! Goes a long way still have over half bottle
T**D
This is the perfect product for outdoor wood furniture.
I've had a bourbon barrel table on my front porch for about a year or so. Out of the rain mostly with only a couple hours of direct sun daily. But it started fading and the subtle finish started flaking. I used Old English furniture polish to restore it, but it literally only lasted a couple days and I could see it was more wax than oil. So i used the OE oil, but I seen it was mineral oil and would eventually dry out. So I looked into quality wood oils linseed, tung, teak, etc. So after some research about the smell of some oils, darkening, and desired outcomes. I choose Teak Oil. No bad smell and slight darkening. The table was still thirsty and absorbed my first couple of applications easily. It never sweated out the oil despite high humidity and temperatures in the high 90s. The picture provided is a month since I applied Teak Oil. I have been using the product on my indoor furniture and cabinets too. The only issue I have is that the bottle just has an open top. It would be better if it had a squirt applicator for squeezing onto a rag or wood surface instead of slopping it out of the bottle inconsistently. It also goes a long way. Used about 10% of the bottle to get this permanent richness.
B**B
Excellent for adding a light tint to cedar trim
This worked perfectly for what I wanted. When applied to cedar it brings out the tones of the various grains. I used it on light and dark boards. It "lightly" darkens the wood, but is very natural in appearance.
P**A
Great product
Good product and great price. Does what it should.
M**T
Works well
Our teak bench is in our shower. I oil it once per month. This product has kept it looking new even under the harsh environment.
E**N
Easy to use. Beautiful finish.
I have teak doors from Bali - very ornate with carved detail. I had let them dry over the years, they becoming quite pale. One coat with this stuff brought them back to their richly colored former glory. They take a beating in their current location getting hit by sprinklers. It’s on me to make sure they stay oiled enough to remain protected. I waited too long before this next maintenance coat. It’s so hard for me to say which oil or brand is best for my situation, but do like the way this oil penetrates and brings out the tone of the wood.
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