Outdoor wood furniture challenges wooden furniture has to overcome some pretty big obstacles to survive outdoors including.
Treating outdoor wooden furniture.
The most common outdoor wood coating is an exterior grade penetrating stain.
Application ease and service life are the two major differences between these finishes.
You can hose it down to begin with removing any debris or cobwebs.
Sure this type of furniture was built to last in the elements but with a few tricks most any type of furniture can live in certain outdoor conditions.
You can preserve this appearance using a clear hardwood oil for eucalyptus or teak oil for teak furniture.
For deeper cleaning at the start and finish of each season or in the instance of tougher stains or mold you can scrub with a soft brush and a mix of water and dishwasher detergent or oxygen bleach.
Step 3 treat the wood.
If you have wood outdoor furniture that has weathered to a grayish color with cracks and deep grooves from over weathering it s obviously in need of more than a good old cleaning.
There are products made specifically for cleaning outdoor wood furniture.
Treating your furniture with teak oil will not help extend the life of the furniture.
Light cleaning of wood outdoor furniture is best done with a cloth moistened with water or a mild soapy solution.
There are many great wood sealers that are super easy to apply.
Staining and sealing outdoor wood is among the best ways to protect it from the elements.
Let s take a look at the best ways how to treat untreated wood for outdoor use.
Most wood is by nature biodegradable so anything not built of treated lumber or rot resistant species such as teak redwood or cedar will rot and break down with surprising speed.
If you want the wood to show through on your outdoor projects you need a clear finish.
Have a complete change.
Water sealers are simply a combination of chemicals and oils that have various additions for better uv and mildew protection.
There are three basic clear finishes for outdoor furniture.
Exterior oil exterior varnish and an epoxy sealer with an exterior varnish topcoat.
Several times per year the furniture should be thoroughly cleaned.
Try sanding and refinishing.
However it could make the teak wood dependent on continuous reapplications of oil to prevent the wood from drying out.
These water repellent preservatives include a mildewcide and some products contain ultraviolet light absorbers that protect from sun exposure.
A covered patio or porch can accommodate most types of furniture including rattan with the help of enough polyurethane and water repelling fabric spray.
At least 2 coats should be applied allowing 48 hours for the oil to dry.
Then use the furniture cleaner as directed on the packaging.
Express your individuality by using wood paint to bring a splash of new colour to your garden furniture.
Clear coats spar urethane.