Boracol 10_3Bd Teak Deck Treatment & Wood Preserver, 5lt
€191.98
Powerful deep-penetrating biocide designed to protect teak and exterior wood on yachts against mould, algae, mildew, and wood-destroying insects. Ideal for long-term deck preservation without altering the natural look of the wood.
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Boracol 10_3Bd is a high-performance, water-based wood treatment and preservative formulated to protect teak decks and exterior wooden elements on yachts and boats. With a unique blend of boron compounds and biocidal agents, it penetrates up to 3–5mm deep, providing long-lasting protection against fungal growth, algae, dampness, and wood-boring insects.
Whether you are restoring a weathered deck or maintaining a new one, Boracol offers a safe, effective, and non-staining solution that keeps your teak looking clean and natural — without any surface film, color alteration, or greasy residue.
🔎 Why Choose Boracol 10_3BD from Cavo Yachting?
✅ Deep wood penetration for long-term protection
✅ Stops algae, mould, mildew, and insects from damaging the wood
✅ Retains the natural teak look – no discoloration or shine
✅ Perfect for marine use – teak decks, exterior trim, hatches, and wooden panels
✅ Safe and easy to apply – brush, roller, or low-pressure sprayer
🛠️ Application Instructions
Clean the teak thoroughly with a mild cleaner and let it dry until slightly damp.
Apply the first coat generously until the wood is saturated (“wet-on-wet” application).
Wait until the surface is no longer glossy, then apply a second coat.
Do not rinse off – allow the product to absorb and dry naturally over several days.
Avoid applying under direct sunlight or during rain.
📌 Technical Specifications
Content: 5 Litres
Coverage: Approx. 4–6 m² per litre per coat
Active Ingredients: Boron salts + Didecyl Dimethyl Ammonium
Penetration Depth: Up to 5mm depending on wood porosity
Suitable for: Teak, mahogany, oak, and other hardwoods
Use: Exterior wooden surfaces, especially in marine environments
🌊 Ideal For:
Teak yacht decks
Wooden rails, steps, hatches, and handrails
Exterior boat furniture
Shore-based wooden installations in humid/coastal areas