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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

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Remove any existing finish from the surface before you apply teak oil. Using chemical solvents or strippers can help with this. Sand the surface afterwards. Restores colour – some people like the ashy, grey colour that teak becomes as it naturally ages. But if you’d prefer to retain some of the teak’s golden hue that it has when it first arrives in your garden, teak oil can help with this. Although the ageing process is natural to teak and is impossible to stop fully, regular and proper teak oil application will help to keep the honey-like colour in place for much longer and bring out the natural beauty of the wood. The protective sheen lasts about one year, after which you should re-apply the oil. What I like about it:

You can see how, with an application of Teak Oil, this has really brought out the colour of the wood. This garden furniture now looks beautiful and will stay that way for longer with the protective properties of Teak Oil.Tung oil is the best oil to treat wooden furniture that’s made from natural oak or wood with similar properties. It provides natural resistance against water, food and alcohol based chemicals, making it perfect for protecting garden dining table sets. Just like teak oil, tung oil adds a lovely natural finish to the wood that brings out its natural grain appearance, whilst adding weather protection. The only disadvantage of tung oil is that it’s generally not as fast drying as teak. Now it’s time to protect your wood. This should be done every season. Teak oil will shield your hardwood furniture from the elements and keep it looking new. Using a rag, apply the oil, rubbing it in gently and following the grain. You can add more than one coat of oil, but make sure thefirst onedries completely before you apply the next. How to clean wrought-iron garden furniture Keep in mind that you will need to reapply the oil every one to three months to keep your furniture looking great. If you’re not scared to do the work, consider the following oils for your teak furniture: Starbrite Premium Golden Teak Oil They are both wood oils designed to soak in, protect, and enhance wooden surfaces. They both work on indoor wood such as furniture, flooring and cabinetry and they also both work on outdoor wood such as garden furniture. This customer has cleaned their wooden table thoroughly before applying the Teak Oil. If you're looking to achieve similar results, we recommend using our Teak Care Kit.

Oiling is not necessary to maintain teak's colour: Although teak naturally greys over time (an effect which many people like), some people prefer it to keep its as new golden honey brown colour. But teak oil is not needed for this; simply scrubbing the teak with a soft brush and soapy water can restore it to its original colour. A purpose made teak renovation product can also assist with this without damaging the teak and stripping away the natural oils. For further guidance on caring for your garden furniture, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. A. Yes, our Teak Oil is excellent for woods both indoors and out, especially for use on garden furniture. This also has the added benefit of keeping the wood in its most natural state; important for exterior wood as it is often has a more open grain or rougher surface than interior wood. Want to know more about Teak Oil? Read our blog - What is Teak Oil Cuprinol Ultimate Furniture Oil: A high performance furniture oil for use on all bare and previously oiled hardwood garden furniture

Good quality oil for garden furniture forms a protective coat on the wood, ensuring your outdoor furniture to retain its colour and last longer. It also prevents wood from dying out by replacing the natural oils that have been lost to weathering. Re-apply when the wood starts to look dull, at least once a year. You should make sure to clean your teak garden furniture before and after storing it, and a couple of times in-between. We’d recommend re-oiling before or after your furniture goes into storage. Be sure to clean up any spills that touch the wood as soon as possible, so they don’t have a chance to stain. For how long does the oil protect your garden furniture? This will determine how frequently you’ll need to reapply the oil. Specification: Protects and nourishes the wood: yes, Can use this on: indoor and outdoor furniture (especially suitable for wooden garden furniture) , Volume: ‎2L

Specification: Protects and nourishes the wood: yes , Can use this on: outdoor furniture rather than indoors (especially suitable for hardwoods) , Volume: ‎‎0.5L It costs about the same as other 1L cans, so it’s a good bargain. The best part is that it protects your furniture and outdoor surfaces just as well as other pricier oils. Best furniture teak oil: Furniture Clinic Teak Oil (250 ml) Effect you’ll get from a good teak oil like Cuprinol What to consider when buying teak oil and how to use it?

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In terms of application it’s just like the rest – good prep, brush or cloth, and wait for it to dry – you’ll want to give this a fair bit of time to dry between coats sometimes it takes a couple of hours, others as much as all day which depends largely on weather temperature you’re working in. If you’ve decided to go with an oil, then you want to know what is the best teak oil available. There’s one in particular that stands out from the crowd, and that is Starbrite Premium Golden Teak Oil. It has the best long-lasting color of all the teak oils out there. Choose a sunny day, so they have a chance to dry out properly and won't develop mildew. If the fabric is just dusty or you’re short of time, use a vacuum to spruce it up in an instant. Better still if the covers are removable pop them on a gentle cycle every so often to keep them fresh. Both oils are very similar, as you’ll see in the chart below. The main difference is that Teak Oil dries to a matt finish, whereas Danish Oil dries to a satin / semi-gloss finish. A. Yes, it's great for pine and other softwoods too. It can also be used on all hardwoods too, it's not just for teak!

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