How to Care for Teak Furniture

Besides its natural beauty, teak wood is also known for its quality, strength, water resistance, and resistance to decay and fungus. Making it attractive as a furniture material for indoors and outdoors.

What’s more, the maintenance of teak furniture is very simple. Here, we’ll cover what you need to know about teak furniture care, including:

  • Clean from dust and dirt
  • Maintain natural teak.
  • Maintaining old teak – weathered teak.
  • Regular cleaning once a year.
  • Caring for teak outdoor furniture in winter.

 

CLEAN FROM DUST AND DIRT

Like other furniture in general, to make it more durable, clean your teak furniture from dust and dirt. Wipe the wooden furniture evenly with a soft cloth such as a microfiber cloth. Don’t forget to pay attention to the in-between areas by using a small brush and other cleaning tools to remove dust and dirt.

 

MAINTAINING NATURAL TEAK

New teak furniture is usually honey brown in color due to the natural oils of the wood. When teak furniture is allowed to age naturally outdoors the oil on the surface will evaporate and the brown color of the teak becomes a silver gray patina.

To maintain the golden brown hue of new teak, UV protection is an important step in treating your teak furniture. Place your teak furniture in the shade or in an area that does not receive direct sunlight. You can also apply teak oil, color guard, or sealer to prevent the aging process. If your teak is starting to rot, use a good teak cleaner or sand it by hand with fine sandpaper, which will remove the outer layer of gray and restore the original gold color.

 

PRESERVING OLD TEAK – WEATHERED TEAK

Teak only gets better with age. Many people choose to let their teak furniture last naturally, as it is virtually maintenance free and creates a beautiful aged look. The color of the teak will gradually become silver gray. If you place your teak furniture outdoors in the sun, within 5-12 months it will start to look like a gray patina. This weathering does not affect the durability of the teak, but it does give the teak an older aesthetic.

 

ROUTINE CLEANING ONCE A YEAR

Just do a thorough cleaning once a year. Clean with a soft-bristled brush and soapy water to remove most of the accumulated dirt. To remove and prevent mold and mildew, use a mildew and mildew cleaner. To prevent food or drink stains, you can also use a stain protection solution, which creates a water-based shield that prevents the stain from seeping through. Avoid cleaning teak with pressure which can scratch and roughen the wood surface, or steel wool, which can cause rust stains.

 

CARING FOR TEAK OUTDOOR FURNITURE IN WINTER

Do I need to store teak furniture for the winter? Covering your teak furniture outdoors is not a must, because teak is strong for any season. However, if you think about maintenance, furniture covers can be a great option for winter. Use covering materials that allow your furniture to breathe. Again, this is just an additional step and not a requirement.

 

Caring for teak wood furniture is very easy. Are you interested in teak wood furniture with good design and quality? Rachel&Natalie, as a teak furniture supplier, has many choices of teak furniture. We export to various places and also work on projects for resorts, hotels, etc.