

🌟 Seal your teak in style—one coat, zero hassle, endless admiration!
STAR BRITE Teak Sealer is a premium, gel-based protective coating designed for fine woods like teak. It offers superior one-coat coverage with a no-drip, no-splash formula that resists UV rays and saltwater, making it ideal for outdoor furniture and marine use. This maintenance-free sealer preserves natural wood color and grain, outperforming traditional teak oils, and is proudly crafted in the USA for trusted durability and quality.








| ASIN | B0000AYA9D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,890 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #21 in Boat Cleaners |
| Brand | STAR BRITE |
| Brand Name | STAR BRITE |
| Color | Classic |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,925 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071247880328 |
| Included Components | Teak Sealer |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.5 x 5 inches |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 4.5 x 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Star brite |
| Material | Silicone |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Style | 32 Oz Quart |
| Style Name | 32 Oz Quart |
| Surface Recommendation | Teak and other fine woods |
| UPC | 071247880328 |
| Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
G**A
Gives a warm attractive look
Although some reviewers say it turned their teak orange, I found that not to be the case. It does have a tint that is warm, but a pleasing look if you don’t want the silvery weathering look, or want to delay it. A quart goes a long long way if you apply it thin, with just the slightest dab on a foam brush. I still have a little left after sealing a loveseat, chair, ottoman and two side tables. The furniture in my photos are new, one month old under a pergola, and the loveseat was unboxed and assembled the day of sealing. They all look the same after sealing, whether a month of exposure or right out the box. The wood will chew up foam brushes quickly so buy a half dozen, or a brush or two per pieces of furniture. I have no comment on longevity since I just applied it but it is easy to work with, nice and thin, and I like the look. It does take a while to cure, maybe a couple full days of direct sunlight, so be patient and make sure its cured before you put cushions on it.
T**Y
100% Buy!
I never write reviews but this stuff is great! Easy to work with, goes a long way, and makes the teak look great. Don't use anything else on your teak!
A**R
Bring back that Teak!!
Amazing product. Bought this old teak patio set online and restored to a glorious finish thanks to this teak sealant. Sanded it all down with 60 grit sandpaper then smoother it out with 120 grit. Covered in Teak Sealer and let dry then oiled to finish. 5 stars..get this product.
M**D
Good for SHORT time
**update 7/20- based on how the furniture looks now would give this 2-3 stars max.... now after a couple of months of sun the finish has taken a pretty noticable hit, no more luster, color has fade significantly .I think this needs additional sealer if you live near beach or in CA . Without you will be redoing at least every 3-4 months if you want it to look great like it did early on. ---+++After 5 years using Semco I wanted to try this. Much thicker , almost like a gel stain. Exact same color as the honey tone Semco product which I like. The key to finishing teak or any wood is prep. If you completely clean and remove all previous sealers, let the furniture fully dry than applying is very easy. Essentially wipe on, let sit a few and wipe off. Didn't cover as good as Semco which is super thin , more like a thin gel stain . Couple spots wouldn't take but that showed I didn't completely remove previous stain. Resending with 220 grit and reapplied. Prep is key! I did notice a final coat of Howard's wax gave it more depth and also covered a couple of spots I missed. My guess if you have poor results you didn't strip or properly prepare your project. Must say customer service was excellent quickly responding to my email. A quart easily covered large 3 person teak couch, 2 person love seat, 1 person chair and small end table. Still have enough left for touch up . If it lasts in Southern CA with constant sun and salt air for even on season will give this 5 stars
D**R
Quality finish that lasts
Wears like iron. Second season on heavily sun lit bench in southern WI and barely any fading/wear. You don’t get the glossy shine of an oil finish; but the lower maintenance is certainly a good trade off
S**C
Easy application, great color, prep important!
Really pleased with this product. The package I received said "teak sealer", not "teak oil sealer." -Amount: I treated a new dining table table and an older bench with two coats, and used 1/3 can. -Color: it's a warm teak color. Some reviewers think it's a little orange. To me it's a great teak tone. -Sealer vs oil: did a lot of research about this, as my experience with oil is not great. Used it on the bench, and it just lacks the staying power. Research says use a Sealer rather than oil, and this brand ranks high. -Prep: the prep for the new table was super easy. It sat outside four weeks (recommended in one article) before sealing. I simply wiped it down and allowed it to dry before applying. The prep for the older bench was a pain. It really did look bad in spite of having been oiled and partially protected by a screen porch all of its life. I scrubbed it with a combo of water, dish detergent, and bleach using a Dobie. And at times a plastic brush. A lot of gunk came off. After drying, sanded with medium grain paper, which removed most but not all the oil residue. Then wiped it with a wet rag several times. I did not use the multiple prep products that Starbrite sells. -Application - this is the easy part. This product goes on super easy. It is not as drippy as oil. You need to apply it outside to have the UV rays. Lay a tarp below to protect your deck or patio, have a clean rag handy and apply with a sponge brush. Dip brush just 1/4 inch or so. Apply with even strokes, stopping at seams. Go back after several minutes wiping/buffing with your rag - very important. Beautiful! -Duration: time will tell whether this will be more lasting and durable than oil. Research says it will. Fingers crossed!
M**Y
Worth the money. Use with their teak cleaner
Applied their teak wash, sanded lightly all over 220 grit, and finished with a 3M ultrafine scotch-brite pad and then a wipe with paint thinner- stuff kept coming off which I suspect could make for a cloudy appearance. Very thick material which is fine because it did not run at all or drop a single drop on the patio! Brushes out really well and easy to wipe small blobs with a rag. I applied a relatively thin coat and got a beautiful, deep finish with no shine and the appearance of the grain is outstanding. A little goes a long ways. I suspect since it was a light coat, I may have to reapply toward the fall but it is just perfect now. NOTE-- very slow to dry, keep it in sunshine, flip the furniture over and rotate.
G**A
Good product bad pint
This is a good product. I have purchased two quarts of this stain to cover four teak chairs and one teak table. The product leaves a good color and covers well. However, I just purchased a pint to finish the top of teak table and the stain contained a film throughout the entire container. This happens after you open and use a product and do not use the product for a long period of time in general based on paints I have purchased. You generally can mix the paint to reduce and limit this film. Unfortunately this was not the case for this pint of stain. This film was already mixed in the stain. This film made the process to apply the stain much more difficult based on having to remove the film from the table every time I apply more stain. This was disappointing and why I gave a good product a low rating.
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