Snappy 1 + 2 = Salt Water . Not a fan but technically its safe for the environment at least (your boat and teak on the other hand?). This does not mean that each individual chemical in Snappy or the other brand in its own right is as benign as Salt Water, however, the fact this guy is doing all this without gloves or shoes then explaining how Snappy or the other product burns your skin and clothes is more than questionable... Also the 'large amount of ALGAE blooms are actually teak residue and oil with the part 1 Glycol additive that is used as a surfactant penetrator causing a clumping emulsion one it hits the lower PH salt/ brackish water, the instructions say to apply, clean and then apply step 2 on top to avoid this (no affiliation to the brand Starbrite). I'll leave it there but love the Ditec products, people and ideas behind their brand.
Yes!! Thank you for making a product I can actually feel good about using!!
Does anyone still use snappy?
Can't stand to see people rinsing snappy teak into the waterways.
Snappy 1 + 2 = Salt Water . Not a fan but technically its safe for the environment at least (your boat and teak on the other hand?). This does not mean that each individual chemical in Snappy or the other brand in its own right is as benign as Salt Water, however, the fact this guy is doing all this without gloves or shoes then explaining how Snappy or the other product burns your skin and clothes is more than questionable... Also the 'large amount of ALGAE blooms are actually teak residue and oil with the part 1 Glycol additive that is used as a surfactant penetrator causing a clumping emulsion one it hits the lower PH salt/ brackish water, the instructions say to apply, clean and then apply step 2 on top to avoid this (no affiliation to the brand Starbrite). I'll leave it there but love the Ditec products, people and ideas behind their brand.