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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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In fact, by adding commercial “teak oil” to teak wood, you may end up depleting the natural oil that was there to begin with. This is because the “teak oil” you buy in the store is actually a mix of linseed oil and solvents. It’s only called “teak oil” because it’s marketed to be used on teak, not because the oil comes from teak wood, which it doesn’t. The solvents in the teak oil can actually break down and damage the real teak wood oil that was in your furniture to begin with. If your furniture is exposed to extreme elements – lots of rain or very hot/cold conditions – it’s a good idea to re-apply protective oil more frequently, perhaps every six months.

Place furniture on top of newspaper or paid cover to catch any drips and spills. You can clean up excess oil with mineral spirits Most oils contain a mixture of tung and linseed oil. They are called teak oils. They provide both moisture and UV protection. Some manufacturers use a proprietary formulation containing wax and other additives. When applying a garden furniture oil always do a small test area to assess product suitability and final colour before starting any project. Garden Furniture FAQ’s Teak is one of the best woods for garden furniture and may look great with that golden hue after being oiled, but over time you will notice the colour of your furniture fading away faster. Even the best teak oil doesn’t seem to keep up with the damage being done to the exterior of your furniture. Thoroughly clean, dust, and wipe down the furniture. Leave it to dry completely before moving forwardsOur clear Teak Oil can be used to seal and protect unfinished or bare wood and also to maintain wood on an ongoing basis. Ideal for garden furniture; treating your furniture with Teak Oil will help prevent it from weathering as it holds UV protection agents which slow down the greying process of not just teak, but all other interior, and exterior wood. If this has happened to your garden furniture already, you can use our Teak Care Kit to restore the attractive honey colour to the teak. Most teak oil brands will last for 5 years in the bottle [i]. We recommend re-oiling your furniture at least once a year, or when the wood starts to look dull, to ensure it is working at full capacity. Sources Bare Wood: If you are applying Teak Oil to bare wood for the first time, you’ll need to apply three coats. Wait until the first coat has thoroughly dried (4-6 hours) before applying the second coat of Teak Oil. Maintaining Wood with Teak Oil

Danish Oil: We make ours with Boiled Linseed Oil and Varnish. The linseed oil soaks into the wood to provide protection and nourishment and the varnish creates a very thing surface coating that feels lovely and smooth. Repeat the teak oil application. It might be a case of applying up to four coats of the oil before the wood stops absorbing the oil. Once the colour of the timber has been restored, usually within 24 hours, garden furniture can be treated with a suitable clear or coloured garden furniture oil or stain, to protect the wood and help preserve the restored colour. The best time of year to oil your garden furniture is in spring, so that it looks its best throughout the summer season when it will get used the most. If you leave your garden furniture outside over the winter months then we would also recommend that you clean and oil the wood again in Autumn, and ideally use a furniture cover too. A. Yes, our Teak Oil is excellent for woods both indoors and out, especially for use on garden furniture.There are 3 main types of garden furniture oil that can be used to treat outdoor wooden furniture. These include: Teak Oil The 1-litre can covers a surface area of six square metres. That should give you an idea of how many can you need to cover all your outdoor furniture. We recommend using Teak Oil for use on all outdoor woods (except exterior oak). Whilst Teak Oil can be used on indoor furniture and other woods, it performs its best outdoors. 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. I bought this product to protect some solid wood garden furniture. Even on the first application, it transformed the furniture. The wood completely drank up the teak oil which brought out the grain in the wood.

Specification: Protects and nourishes the wood: yes , Can use this on: outdoor furniture rather than indoors (especially suitable for hardwood garden furniture) , Volume: ‎0.5L In fact, oiling outdoor teak furniture may actually result in more work for yourself, and can be damaging to the teak. There are a number of reasons to avoid oiling your teak outdoor furniture... The natural properties of teak mean that it is a superb option for outdoor furniture. The strength and durability of teak means that it is ideal for simply enjoying your garden or outdoor space, without the need to worry about maintenance. Teak's natural oils don't need replacing: Many teak oils are solvent based and designed to replace the teak's lost natural oils. The thing is, these oils don't actually need replacing. The natural greying of teak is caused by the evaporation of oils near the surface, but the oils deeper in the wood are retained, which keep the teak strong and durable.Your outdoor furniture looks worn and the colours are fading? If so, we recommend the Cuprinol Natural Enhancing Teak Oil that will help easily renew the appearance of grey and weathered furniture. A. Teak Oil is a blend of oils and sometimes other chemicals that is used predominantly on garden furniture. As it isn't an 'off the shelf' oil, no two teak oils will be the same; each company will use a slightly different formulation. Most people prefer clear oils that leave no mark at all on furniture. Clear oil is good if you already love how your garden furniture looks. This is no sales scam, it’s a legitimate before and after without any picture editing aids. It’s just a good quality teak oil with dual purpose use. Oiling causes mildew: Many teak oil products and so-called protectors can actually cause a build up of mildew and mould, resulting in unsightly patches or irregular discolouring of the wood.

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