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Teak Furniture Care Exposed

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Care and Maintenance Of Teak

Preserving and Staining Your Teak

stool.~It genuinely isn’t all that necessary to defend teak wood seats.~You genuinely don’t need to defend your teak shower stool.} Teakwood is genuinely unique in the fact that if you leave it in its native state, it genuinely doesn’t require any maintenance. If you leave your teak furnishings outdoors 24 hours a day seven days a week 365 days a year and not have to worry about it, this is even if the weather conditions in your area are extreme. It is because of this that many people deem teakwood as the supreme standard for any type of outdoor garden furnishings. This is why people love teak furniture so much.

You might have heard that leaving your teak furnishings in the sun will turn it grey, while this is true it is a inherent occurrence and doesn’t cause any harm to the wood.

For people who want to preserve the inborn color of the wood that it has when they buy their furniture, it is a common practice to use a teak sealant. It is often used to help to give the teak wood  a darker color as well. Not only will a teak sealer help to darken up your wood, but will it will also provide it with a UV protection as well as an anti-fungicide that will prevent mold and mildew from growing on it. It doesn’t matter whether you’re teak furniture is old or new, you can apply teak sealants to them after they have been cleaned. These sealers aren’t the same thing as varnish. The sealant simply acts  to preserve the wood, while at the same time still allowing it to release its oils naturally. This application is not going to peel or bubble up on you like lacquer will. These things work well as both protectants and stains for your wood. By standing your teak a darker color, you will be providing it with more UV protection, and in the end you are going to have to stain it less. If any unfortunate circumstance you already have a piece of teak furnishings that has been varnished, you will need to sand all of that old glaze off and then either leave it natural or put on a stain.

It is genuinely a pretty straightforward process to apply preservative to your teak furniture. Make sure that you apply the preservative to the furniture during the summer time months when it has been sitting in the sun for a prolonged time and all of the grains are opened up. You should apply the first coat by spraying it liberally and then rubbing it in with a rag. Your teak furnishings is going to require two applications, and make sure that you get it on all surfaces. This includes top, bottom, sides, and in between any slats that might be present. Before you start putting on the preservative, you need to make sure that you cover the ground where you are going to be working as it can stain concrete or other surfaces.You will need to apply the stain yearly after it has been washed with a mild detergent and water, but only to the surfaces that gets on

After doing this to your furniture you genuinely have to do very little else to defend it. It doesn’t hurt to wash your furnishings every once in a while with a mild soap and water to remove any normal soiling. If you spill anything on the sealant, like coffee,wine, or foods that stain, you need to make sure that you get it off immediately as these things can penetrate through the sealant and leave stains on your furniture. They do make a teak clear coat that you can apply to services that might be in danger in order to improve the resistance to staining.

Teakwood is naturally pretty impervious to water because of the oil that is contained naturally inside of it. These organic oils leach out of the wood, and because of this it isn’t a good idea to put glaze or water sealers on any teak product. Polyurethane and varnish products will never fail to peel up and chip off of teak wood products. The only way to remove these mistakes is by standing, which can be a real nightmare and is best avoided.

If you’re thinking of putting oil on your teak furniture to help stain it, think again as this will only provide an avenue for mold to start growing on your furnishings, rather than the wanted effect of a darker color. This again causes more work for you as you will need to wash the furniture with bleach and soap and then sand the surface.

Buying a piece of teak wood furnishings is a worthwhile investment if you enjoy spending time outdoors. Teak furnishings helps to accentuate any yard and make it look classy and nice. Knowing how to take care of teak furnishings is vital to defend your investment.

Now that you know what you have to do to take care of your teak furnishings, it is time to look at purchasing something fresh. There is nothing that quite presents elegance, relaxation, and nostalgia in an outdoor setting like a quality teak rocking chair. Take a look at our awesome listings of beautiful teak rocking chairs at teakshowerbench.com

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