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CARE & MAINTENANCE
What kind of wood is Teak ?
Teak is a very hard wood grown in Southeast
Asia. The teak that we use is plantation grown,
rather than taken from the existing rainforest.
This fine-grained wood contains both soft and
hard grain. Teak is termite proof and resistant
to rot and warping. This durability makes it
ideal for outdoors. Because of these
characteristics and its beautiful timeless
appearance teak is known as THE KING OF TIMBERS.
Because of teak's durability and striking
appearance it is extensively used in the marine
industry. The natural oils present in teak are
found to make it more water-resistant. In a
harsh marine environment, however, some
maintenance is required to keep the original
beauty and color of the teak.
What happens if I leave my teak untreated ?
The natural oil in the teak will often
dissipate causing the teak to take on a light
gray or silver appearance. A protective product
ideal for teak is teak oil. It may be used to
arrest the weathering process and enhance the
beauty of the teak. However, for those teak
owners who like the silver-gray appearance of
the teak no oiling Is necessary and very litter
maintenance is required. All that is required is
an annual scrub with soapy water to remove any
accumulated dirt.
What are those dark brown spots on my teak ?
The dark brown spots visible on the teak are
old oxidized oil
Should I be concerned about the appearance of
small surface cracks ?
This is a characteristic of all timbers and
will not affect the strength or durability of
your furniture. These small cracks are the
natural effects or changes in the seasons and
the wood absorbing or releasing atmospheric
moisture.
How can I remove this oxidized material and
old finish ?
In advantageous is to know what was used on
your teak before. However, a light sanding will
be needed if your teak has been finished. Many
oils can be removed with a good one-part teak
cleaner. It would be advisable to give your teak
piece a final cleaning with a good teak cleaner
before applying any other protective product.
Why is cleaning the teak so important ?
Very often people are so anxious to apply
products to their teak to enhance the beauty of
their timber that they rush through the cleaning
process. This can often shorten the life of you
protective coating as well as allow it to
penetrate unevenly. Clean teak will allow even
penetration and good bonding with any type of
protective coating you choose to use.
What factors can affect how long my
protective product will last ?
Cleaning: If your teak is properly cleaned,
your protective product will last longer and
bond better.
The Environment: Elements such as heat, salt
water and UV rays can shorten the life span of
your teak care product. The worst is being the
UV rays.
Location and Position: Teak furniture that is on
a swimming pool platform, being subject to heavy
ware or fully exposed to the weather will
require more application of a protective
maintenance coating more often to retain it's
honey appearance. Horizontal parts of your
furniture are more prone more to UV damage than
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