For years I've worked satisfied with this glaze and have now again bought later teak. But somehow this glaze is no longer the same as before. Teak is now yellowish, formerly the color was reddish. The glaze has the consistency of a gravy and you have bound stirring frequently, because very quickly forms a mush as sediment. Then elapses probably mainly the solvent and the pigments settle out, according to bad then the opacity. I have a feeling that the glaze is not good feeding in the wood, even though they can be spread good average. Twice strike will not be enough in many cases and three times brushing is really too much lost time. Conclusion: Use up the rest, and then look for a better product.