How to Clean Teak Wood
As you may already know, teak wood is one of the finest, richest and most durable materials for outdoor furniture. Teak is not only weather resistant; it is also insect resistant and can last for generations! Teak is my choice for outdoor furniture because of look, quality and durability.
Although teak wood is the brawn among all furniture material, it still needs to be cleaned and maintained so that you can stretch the life of your teak furniture for as long as possible. Using proper techniques to clean, maintain, restore, preserve and enhance teak is pretty easy and will not take up too much of your time. In fact, because teak is a low maintenance type of wood, you should only need to do a single round of cleaning on your teak furniture (outdoors and indoors) once a year.
Over time, teak's rich yellow-brown hue will turn slightly silvery or grayish. Sometimes, outdoor teak furniture might even develop some tiny hairline cracks on the surface. Teak may be strong, but they are not immune to surface erosion, discoloration, mildew, graying, roughness or cracking. The environmental conditions where your teak is located will certainly be a factor in the maintenance requirements of your furniture.
Really, it doesn't make too much of a difference the kind of medium you use, as long as you follow a few guidelines in how you apply the sealant. You'll need to apply several coats of the teak sealant. For the first coat, apply liberally literally everywhere on your teak furniture. Most of the teak sealants out in the market today are not sticky at all, so, apply liberally and then wipe off any access with a dry rag cloth. With the first coat, you won't have to worry too much about how you applied the teak sealant; let the sealant set in and dry for about 1 to 3 hours.
The second coat of teak sealant has to be applied on the same day, so, after a couple of hours, apply the second coating. If you want it to look professional and good, apply with gentle, even strokes. And in another couple of hours, the teak sealant would have been completely dry to the touch and ready for use. 2 coats of sealant are all you need to keep your teak furniture in tip-top condition.
Some people prefer to apply varnish to their newly cleaned Teak. Varnish will provide great protection, and is certainly easy to maintain. We'll provide additional information on this type of finish, in a later article.
Enjoy your beautiful Teak wood.
Joseph Miller is the President and CEO of Mainline Marketing Group, LLC., and works as a full-time Consultant and Internet Marketer. Prior to becoming an internet Consultant and Administrator, he was a founding partner of Boatmasters Inc., an Aquatic Service company that specialized in Teak and hull maintenance for multi-million dollar yachts. His interest and appreciation for Teak wood, inspired him to create the internet site: http://www.teaksupplies.com Joseph Miller is the President and CEO of Mainline Marketing Group, LLC., and works as a full-time Consultant and Internet Marketer. Prior to becoming an internet Consultant and Administrator, he was a founding partner of Boatmasters Inc., an Aquatic Service company that specialized in Teak and hull maintenance for multi-million dollar yachts. His interest and appreciation for Teak wood, inspired him to create the internet site: http://www.teaksupplies.com
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