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Caring For Teak Patio Sets

When it comes to outdoor furniture sets, teak more often than not comes up as the wood of choice for savvy consumers nationwide. Known for its sturdiness and weather-resistant nature, teak patio sets present a good looking and low maintenance choice for potential buyers.

However, just because it is low maintenance, does not mean that teak requires no upkeep whatsoever. There are conflicting ideas as to the proper amount of care required of teak patio sets, but there is one thing remains certain. Common sense dictates that the more care is given to any piece of furniture, the longer it will last and retain its original vitality.

The following is a simple list of do's and don'ts which will help keep teak patio sets looking like new:

DO!

• Use paints and sealants that will bring out the natural color of the wood (teak tends to range from straw-colored to golden and to a rich brownish-red)
• Whenever possible, use plastic or vinyl tarps to keep outdoor furniture covered in winter; ideally, if there is room, bring furniture into storage
• Make use of teak's naturally produced oils; there's no need to overcoat or it could actually damage the wood
• Using a sealant once a year will help prevent cracking and retain the wood's original coloration
• Use soap or mild detergents on finished wood to clean and remove moss that might accumulate
• Make sure cleaners are rinsed off thoroughly from furniture to prevent buildup of soap scum
• Use stain preservatives that are semi-transparent with a UV inhibitor

DON'T!

• Don't use a power washer that could strip wood of its natural grain and sealant
• Don't use much extra oil on outdoor teak, or the wood can turn black from mildew; using some extra oil on indoor teak furniture is okay but remember that less is more
• Don't paint teak if it isn't already damaged; it ruins the natural beauty of the wood and paint will peel and blister over the years, causing more work in the long run
• Don't worry if teak patio sets turn grey; the natural solar patina process does not harm or weaken the wood in any way and often adds an elegantly graceful aged look
• Don't bother buying expensive special cleaners when household ones will do the job just fine
• Don't leave food, wine or coffee stains on furniture for too long or they may become permanent
• Don't leave wet furniture under tarps for long periods of time or molding may occur

Caring for teak patio sets does not require much of a time commitment or expensive extra products. If you forget to clean/seal furniture one year or don't have a chance to cover it one winter, don't fret.

The natural durability of the wood will keep patio sets holding strong until you get to it. The main thing to remember is that a little goes a long way, and you can only get as much out of your teak patio set as you put work and loving care into it.

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