Furniture Clinic Teak Oil - Outdoor Wood Oil Protects Garden Furniture - Restores Wood & Prevents Drying & Deterioration - Quick Drying - Natural Matt Finish - 500ml

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Furniture Clinic Teak Oil - Outdoor Wood Oil Protects Garden Furniture - Restores Wood & Prevents Drying & Deterioration - Quick Drying - Natural Matt Finish - 500ml

Furniture Clinic Teak Oil - Outdoor Wood Oil Protects Garden Furniture - Restores Wood & Prevents Drying & Deterioration - Quick Drying - Natural Matt Finish - 500ml

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For maintenance, we recommend applying one coat of teak oil to your garden furniture in spring and another coat in autumn. This will keep your garden furniture nourished and protected from the elements, allowing you to enjoy many a happy day using the furniture with family and friends in the sun! Where to buy - Teak Oil for Garden Furniture

Apply the Teak Oil liberally to the wood and leave it to soak in for a few minutes. Then take a clean cloth and wipe any excess oil for the surface. If you used a cloth to apply the oil, you can use the same cloth to remove the excess. Leave the oil to soak in and dry for between 4-6 hours.Teak is one of the hardest woods, which is broadly used for indoor and outdoor furnishings. If the teak is left to weather, it develops a grey patina on its surface that protects it from different types of harsh conditions. And if you don't like that weathered look, you can revive the natural colour of the wood by simply treating the item with the Bartoline Teak Oil. Wood is an exceptionally versatile material. Wooden surfaces look awesome and serve long years subject to diligent maintenance and proper care. However, sun, moisture, and time affect the initial appearance of wooden surfaces and reduce their lifespan. The Ronseal Teak Oil is an excellent option for creating a safe and ecological finish designed to boost the appearance of your wood pieces and extend their life. Just a single coat of Cuprinol is enough to protect your garden furniture for a year. The 1-litre can is enough to cover several pieces of furniture.

The application of the oil is easy and there won't be any toxic smells to hit your nose. Simply clean the surface that needs restoration, remove all old microporous stains, lacquers and paints, and make a trial layer to see how the oil will perform on a certain type of wood. For renovation, one coat is usually sufficient, however, you may need to put more, depending on what result you want to achieve. The oil is dearomatized and benzene-free and its dry finish is absolutely safe for humans, animals, and plants. Mix some washing-up liquid with warm water and use a sponge or clean cloth to dab and wipe down the furniture. This should get rid of the majority of mud and dirt before leaving it to dry naturally. Repeat if necessary. Once dry, you might notice a few harsher pieces of dirt. Feel free to repeat these steps as many times as necessary to get your furniture clean.’ While some wooden garden furniture sets may benefit from additional protection offered by oil based treatments, teak is different in that it does not require this level of maintenance. If you are tempted by a product that claims to offer “teak protection”, think twice.Thoroughly clean, dust, and wipe down the furniture. Leave it to dry completely before moving forwards If it were only a matter of an excess amount of extra work, then you may still feel it’s worth it to have that golden hue to the teak wood’s finish. However, even the best teak oil can actually lead to damage of the exterior of the wood. This is because the moist environment provides the perfect habitat for mold and fungus to grow. After using oil for several months you may start to notice little dark spots on the wood’s surface. This is caused by fungus growth that feeds of the surface oil. How to Keep Teak Looking Beautiful? Teak Oil: This is made with Tung Oil and Boiled Linseed Oil. We use Tung Oil as it provides great water repellence and we use Boiled Linseed Oil as it is really hard wearing. Both oils are naturally very slow driers and so we thin the mixture so it soaks into wood easily, and so that it is really easy to apply. You will notice that your furniture may turn darker when applying, but after a day or so once it has dried, it will become lighter and will look amazing. It has quite a strong smell, which is unpleasant (I quite like it!). One bottle transformed my table, two benches and two chairs, just for reference.

Fancy buying yourself some wooden furniture for your garden? It looks great and provides enough comfort. However, if you don’t look after it, within a couple of years, it can lose its natural colour due to weathering and UV exposure. You might like the silver/grey look that the furniture will provide, or maybe you don’t. Regardless, the good news is that your garden furniture can be easily preserved, maintained, and restored with the right garden furniture oil. For most garden furniture sets, a 1-litre bottle of oil is adequate. It’ll cover a table and chairs as well as a garden bench.

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Another method to remove algae and its stains is to use a mixture of baking soda, water and vinegar. Add two parts white vinegar to one part water and three heaped spoons of baking soda. Place a scrubbing brush into the mixture and apply it to the algae stains on your furniture, then leave it for ten minutes. Gently scrub away the algae and the stains and rinse the mixture away with water, before leaving it to dry in the sun. What is the best thing to clean garden furniture?



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