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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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Our 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. 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. Prepare the space where you will be cleaning. Ensure all other objects are out of the way. Place the furniture in a well ventilated area.

Shake the bottle well, before use. If you are unsure of the finish, test it on an unseen area first. This also has the added benefit of keeping the wood in its most natural state; important for exterior wood as it is often has a more open grain or rougher surface than interior wood. Want to know more about Teak Oil? Read our blog - What is Teak Oil I may have been able to change some of your opinions and gotten you interested in using a teak sealer rather than an oil to treat your teak wood furniture. But some of you may still want to use an oil due to your own preference. Teak oils do make teak furniture look fantastic when initially applied. So if you are prepared for the more frequent applications, that is your choice. The advantage of the Osmo teak oil is that it works for the majority of wood types. It helps maintain, protect and naturally enhance the wooden surface of your furniture and can be safely applied to rare and expensive woods like Teak, Massaranduba, Koto, Iroko, Meranti, Bangkirai, Garapa and other exotic species. What's more, it can also be used on pressure-treated woods like Pine.

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 Worst case scenario, applying extra oil may actually lead to the natural oils being depleted. Commercial teak oil contains ingredients that may contain some chemicals that break down natural teak oil. Over time your furniture will start to look dry and become vulnerable to outside damage caused by pests, weather and rot. Why teak oil can harm your outdoor teak furniture

This oil has a reputation for preserving the golden hue of teak for a long time. This oil is also quite gentle on your teak which means it will keep the surface in good condition for longer than most. Once your teak gets older and loses some of its natural oils, this teak oil will penetrate the wood preventing it from getting damaged. Furniture Clinic Teak Oil Garden furniture, particularly teak garden furniture, fades in time and starts to look grey and weathered. By regularly using Teak Oil (once or twice a year) you can prevent this greying effect from happening. Or, if your garden furniture already looks grey and weathered, you can use teak oil to restore it to the lovely golden honey colour it once was. A. Yes. Our Teak Oil provides a great resistance to water and staining. This is why we highly recommend it for garden furniture. Once you have applied the oil and let it dry, the wood will then be fully protected from stains and spills. Furniture Clinic Teak Oil: A traditional formula of pure, high quality Tung and Linseed Oil. Restores the beauty of old and weathered teak furniture. Also protect and waterproofs exotic wood and other hardwoodsUsing the bristle brush, apply the teak oil coat to the furniture. You can also use the cloth as an additional application device. A. For routine maintenance and all year-round protection, we recommend re-applying our Teak Oil to your garden furniture once every 12 months. One coat is sufficient for this. A. Yes, it's great for pine and other softwoods too. It can also be used on all hardwoods too, it's not just for teak! Half of the above garden table has been restored and oiled using Teak Oil. How to apply teak oil to garden furniture For maintenance, we recommend applying one coat of teak oil to your garden furniture in spring and another coat in autumn. This will keep your garden furniture nourished and protected from the elements, allowing you to enjoy many a happy day using the furniture with family and friends in the sun! Where to buy - Teak Oil for Garden Furniture

Once dry applied a second coat of teak oil. If you are oiling the garden furniture for the first time, we recommend applying three coats. If it does rain in between coats, you’ll notice the rain appearing as bubbles on the wood – and it doesn’t sink in!! I would recommend RonSeal, and I can’t fault it. 3 coats on a teak bench and the wood with added waterproof qualities. With more intricate designs, it’s easier to apply using a brush rather than a cloth. Pros: One thing I love about the Ronseal garden furniture oil is all the finish options it comes in. There’s natural, clear, teak and oak. What I like about it:

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Every 2 to 3 months. The oil will only preserve the teak colour for around two to three months before it will start fading. At this point, you will need to reapply the oil. How do you protect outdoor teak furniture?

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