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Quick Answer: How To Care For Teak Wood

What is the best way to take care of teak wood?

To keep the teaks natural color an annual treatment is recommended. Wash the teak furniture thoroughly with a dish soap and water solution with a soft bristle brush, going with the grain. Allow to dry in the sun for two weeks to open up the grain before moving to the next step.

What is the best oil to use on teak wood?

The best oil for indoor teak furniture is Danish oil. Like Teak oil (which is not made from teak-tree oil and is often used on outdoor teak furniture), Danish oil is a penetrating oil made up of linseed, rosewood or tung oil and other ingredients.

Can teak wood get wet?

Water-resistant: Because teak comes from the tropics, teak wood contains natural properties that make it water-resistant. This means that teak can get wet, and you never have to worry about it rotting or becoming warped! With it’s beautiful, rich color and texture, teak makes a beautiful addition to any space.

How do you keep teak from turning gray?

To restore weathered teak, first clean teak furniture with Teak Cleaner and then apply Golden Sealer to prevent re-graying. Teak sealer is water-based, eco-friendly and won’t harm plants, lawn or animals. After an initial two-coat application of Teak sealer, simply recoat annually to preserve golden teak appearance.

Does outdoor teak furniture need to be sealed?

The great thing about teak is that you don’t have to stain or seal it at all because it produces its own natural oils that keep the wood in good condition. If left outdoors, extreme weather changes can cause the wood to crack, so it is recommended to cover the furniture or bring it indoors when not in use.

Can you use Murphy’s oil soap on teak wood?

Use a natural product like Murphy® Oil Soap to get rid of dirt and grime that has built up on outdoor furniture over the winter. With the right cleaning practices and a gentle hand, you can keep your outdoor teak furniture looking great.

How many coats of teak oil should I apply?

Generally, 2 coats of oil are sufficient for finish and protection purposes on new, or freshly scrubbed and sanded teak. For wood exposed to the elements, periodic maintenance coats may be applied as needed throughout the season.

Can you use linseed oil on teak outdoor furniture?

Teak is protected by its own natural oils that migrate to the surface of the wood and make the wood virtually impervious to water. As such, the use of varnish and oil (especially linseed oil) on teak furniture is NOT recommended.

How long does it take for teak oil to dry?

Apply liberally with a lint-free cloth, natural bristle brush or short nap roller working with the grain of the wood. After 10 minutes, remove any excess Teak Oil. Allow to dry 2-4 hours. Apply additional coats, as needed to rejuvenate wood, allowing for proper dry time between coats.

Does teak wood attract termites?

One of the oft-quoted benefits of investing in teak wood furniture has practically become common knowledge by now: termites simply do not like teak. The truth is that termites WILL eat teak wood if they must, even if that particular gustatory experience isn’t especially pleasant for them.

Can teak furniture get rained on?

Teak trees are native to South and Southeast Asia and are a dense, close-grained tropical hardwood with a high natural oil content. This makes it extremely weather resistant, hard wearing, rot resistant, termite resistant, and almost impervious to the effects of the sun, rain, frost and snow.

How long does teak wood take to dry?

Teak Wood should be kiln dried for about three weeks to a moisture content of about 8% before used in manufacturing of teak outdoor furniture. The drying process increases the stability and hardness of the wood.

Can weathered teak be restored?

Teak oxidizes and turns gray quickly, and while some people find this attractive, others prefer the honey-tan hues of fresh teak. You can often restore weathered teak just by sanding it, but if the discoloration goes deep, or if there is a surface layer of mold, it may be easier to scrub it with a cleaner.

How long does teak take to age?

Left to age naturally outside, teak outdoor furniture will turn a handsome silver gray color. This process will take approximately 9 to 12 months, depending on the amount of ultraviolet light and the rain the teak is exposed to. This graying process in no way affects the integrity of the teak.

Is it OK to sand teak wood?

Teak wood dries rather quickly so once the teak wood is dry, it can be sanded to smooth out the grain and the roughness that occurs after it is cleaned. Use an 80-grit sandpaper first to knock down the grain and then use a 120-grit sandpaper to make the teak wood smooth and ready for finish.

How long will teak furniture last outside?

Teakwood contains a high content of silica, will weather the elements, and last for approximately 75 to 100 years when left outdoors in the elements. Teakwood is the only type of wood, which can make these claims.