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Teak Furniture - How To Clean It



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By : Laurie Krnekivich    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-04-26 03:50:41
Currently a very popular wood for making furniture is teak. It is weather resistant and can last for many years. Teak furniture has a unique aesthetic appeal and serves a functional purpose. Teak furniture has a wonderful look, and this is especially true in the out of doors. Teak pieces add an instant charm to any room inside or outside the home, or teak dining room furniture. When you buy furniture for your home made of teak, you must educate yourself in how to care for it. These are some things that you can do to keep your teak furniture clean.

Prepare your cleaning materials

For cleaning teak furniture you will need to prepare a laundry detergent with bleach, a soft bristle brush and water. There are a few cleansing items you will need to get a hold of, like teak protectant and sealer.

Do you want a natural patina or will you keep the original finish? This decision will determine the cleaning method you ultimately choose

Figuring out if you prefer the original honey color on your teak wood furniture or if you like a natural patina will be an issue considering the way you will clean it. In order to protect and seal the furniture, some teak furniture owners prefer to retain the original finish. But some people may find the soft gray patina, that forms naturally from exposing the furniture to the sun, attractive. The gray shade of teak that results is simpler to clean and maintain.

The teak protectant should be applied

The first product you should use on your teak furniture is teak protectant. The furniture should receive a generous application of it.

Use laundry detergent or a product the manufacturer recommends

Check to see whether the manufacturer has included specific instructions and recommendations for cleaning your teak furniture, such as which products to use when doing so. You also have the option of using a laundry detergent with bleach to clean your teak furniture pieces. Dilute the product by one-third. The surface should be scrubbed with a brush that has soft bristles.

Thoroughly rinse with water

Use water to give your take furniture a complete rinse. Any residue from the soapy water or suds must be removed. You do not need to go any further if you are choosing to let your teak pieces develop a patina.

If you want to remove the patina, use cleaners specified by manufacturers

There are products for sale that can help restore the look of your teak furniture if it has experienced weathering or obtained a gray patina. Carefully read the instructions from the manufacturer to locate the correct one. Following application of cleaning products, you may need to lightly sand the item.

Now, the teak sealer should be applied

By applying the teak sealant to effectively preserve the original honey color of your teak furniture pieces, you can seal the teak wood. In order to prevent mildew and mold forming, many teak sealers are specially formulated.

The durability of your furniture, made from teak-wood, can run for a very long time; provided you pay due attention to its maintenance. You might actually be able to pass down your teak wood furniture for future use.

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