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How To Take Care Of Teak Outdoor Furniture

by Donald Rinchen

Teak patio furniture is the most excellent quality outdoor furniture in the world. Outdoor teak furniture is also very easy to care for. Teak wood has special properties that make teak furniture ideal for using outdoors. Teak furniture requires only a little care to have a long lifespan.

Teakwood is one of the more costly woods. Nevertheless, we should conclude that teak outdoor furniture is a worthwhile investment due to its longevity.

You should clean up your teak sometimes to remove a buildup of dust. The easiest is to spray with a garden hose without high pressure to rinse the dust off. Afterwards, with a soft-bristled brush, scrub the furniture gently with a mix of water, detergent, and a few spoonfuls of bleach. If you use too much bleach will give a light color so using bleach is up to your judgement. After this, rinse again using clean water. Pat the surface dry using a towel or large rag to finish.

Teak garden furniture that is kept outside will naturally start to eventually shift color from the honey color of new wood to be a gray color. This process of teakwood becoming gray patina is natural and purely affects the outer appearance. It does not reduce the longevity of your teak furniture.

Some buyers really like the honey tone of fresh teak outdoor furniture and make use of teak oil in order to restore it. But teak oil is not good because it has to be retreated every three or four from the time you start applying it. Teak oil could also raise the likelihood for mildew and black spots to appear. A better idea is to use teak sealer yearly after cleaning your teak outdoor furniture to try to restore the golden honey color.

You might want to get furniture covers for your teak furniture, especially in the winter or if your house is in an area that has a lot of dust. If you choose to do so, be certain to find a furniture cover made from a breathable material. Do not get a cover made from plastic which will trap moisture. It would increase the chance of mold forming on your furniture.

Stubborn stains including red wine can get taken care of with sanding the very top layer of the teak outdoor furniture. Begin with a mid grade sandpaper and after that end with a fine grade to get a smooth outer finish. Sanding is another method to bring out the honey coloring of teak furniture as you will expose a fresh level of teak that is still saturated with the oil of the wood.

Regardless if your furniture is a teak shower bench or a teak dining table, a little cleaning will go far.

Now you can see, your teak patio furniture is likely to last a lifetime with just a little care on your part. Since it will last for so long, teak is preferred over other varieties of hardwood. You can know that a teak furniture set you get today can be handed down to your children.



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Title: How To Take Care Of Teak Outdoor Furniture
Author: Donald Rinchen
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Keywords: wood furniture,outdoor furniture,patio,furniture,garden,home improvement,woodworking,hobbies,home,shopping
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