Here is our Outdoor Teak Furniture Care Guide, so you know all you need to in looking after and maintaining your new garden furniture. Crafted for longevity, the timber is already treated, sanded and polished for you. You don’t need to treat it with oil as teak wood has its own natural oils, that evaporate and leave a beautiful silver-grey finish.
To keep it in tip-top condition, you can use a gentle hose (not high-pressure) and mild soap as and when needed. You can also sand it down (with fine sandpaper in line with the grain) if it becomes slightly rough through its natural ageing.
This is the easiest option really, and only needs minimal cleaning: only to remove any stains or sooty mould that can form.
This option does require upkeep, with regular cleaning and re-coating, as the colour can weather irregularly.
Environmentally Friendly 100% solution dyed olefin yarn: a clean process adding the colour prior to making the fabric, avoiding excess water waste and pollutants. | Water Repellent Each fibre is protected to keep the fabric dry. | Recyclable 100% Olefin yarn is resilient and durable, as well as recyclable. |
UV Resistant Capable of blocking over 97% of UV rays, this fabric has exceptionally high UV protection. | Colour Fast To protect against fading from weathering, chlorine water and sea water. | Soil & Stain Repellent The fabric is treated to reduce absorption of dirt. It is also anti mildew. |
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