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How to Caring Teak Garden FurnitureWe are often asked about the best ways to care for Teak Furniture. Because of the hard and yet forgiving nature of the timber it will withstand a great deal of used. But it will also repay a little tender loving care, so you may care to read through his page and pick up a few hints. Generally, you can buy our Teak Garden Furniture in one
of two conditions:
If your furniture is to be used indoors, and away from a lot of natural sunlight, over a period of time -perhaps six months to a year - the wood will gradually become a darker shade of brown. If on the other hand the furniture is left outdoors, the effects of the suns rays will 'bleach out' the timbers natural colors, gradually turning it a soft silvery grey colors. This silvery grey 'patina' which develops over time gives Teak Furniture a distinctive appearance. The silver grey colors resulting from this natural ageing process is considered to be very attractive, and allows the furniture to blend in well with many outdoor environments. Teak furniture left in this state is easily maintained, and needs no treatment whatsoever to give many years of service. And this is about as easy as a maintenance schedule as it’s possible to get! Teak Oiled To maintain its appearance teak oiled furniture will
need to be re-oiled periodically. If you decide to re-oil your furniture
you can contact us for supplies of teak oil, or buy from your local supplier.
A basic method for oiling is as follows: You will need some teak oil, a clean 1" or 2" paint brush, some clean cotton rags, good light and plenty of space to work in. It can be a little messy so be sure to wear some overalls, and wearing household gloves to keep the oil off your hands is a good idea as well. The oil can be applied with a clean brush, starting from the top and working downwards. The surface should be left wet by the brush, but try to avoid leaving too much surplus oil behind as you work. After a few minutes - maybe 5 - 15 depending on the ambient temperature, the oil will start to become 'tacky'. At this point the surface of the furniture should be wiped down with a clean cotton rag, carefully removing all surplus oil. One coat is usually sufficient, but you can apply a second coat if required, after a minimum of one hour for the first coat to dry. Once you've completed the oiling and the surface is touching dry, a second clean rag can be used to buff up the surface. Please be sure to dispose of any used rags and cleaning cloths carefully, and in accordance with the instructions from the oil manufacturer. |
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