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Saturday 6 August 2011

Tips in Restoring the Beauty of Your Teak Outdoor Furniture

One of the wonderful features of owning teak furniture is the minimal maintenance it needs. Not only that, but if you own aged teak wood furniture, you can restore it back to its elegant beauty in simple ways. New teak furniture comes in golden brown color. As it ages, the color will eventually turn silver gray to greenish. Some people like its natural aged color while others prefer to restore it to its earthy brown color. Here are some tips on how to restore the beauty of your teak outdoor furniture .
1. Always start by cleaning your teak outdoor furniture. Through the months and years, dust, grease and grimes would have permeated your wonderful looking furniture. Before you can work on restoring it back to its original beauty, you need to gently wash the surfaces with a mixture of mild detergent and water. With soft bristled brush, scrub away the grayish stain that has developed. If the furniture is only several months old, most likely this is the only process you need to do to restore it back to its original color. If what you have is several decades old, you may need a fine-grit sand paper to remove the thin layer patina with the help of a chemical stripper. Gently sand away the old tarnish but make sure that you do not create cavity on the wood.
2. The next thing you need to do is to restore the teak wood to its original finish with the use of Teak Oil. This may be bought from hardware stores or furniture shops. Apply the teak oil over the well-polished wood and you will be surprised to see its original beauty once more. Although teak oil is effective in restoring the oil of aged old teak, it does not protect your outdoor teak furniture from turning gray once it is exposed to different extreme weather. For this reason, most homeowners make it to a point to regularly apply teak oil all over their furniture regularly.

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