You do not need any special cleaning agents to keep your teak garden furniture clean and appealing.
Clean teak garden furniture.
But this is optional.
Don t use teak oil on your outdoor furniture.
After gently scrubbing all sides of the piece including the cracks and crevices rinse the furniture with clean water and let it dry for several hours.
Oil varnish and water sealers aren t recommended or necessary for teak wood furniture.
Make a bleach cleaning solution.
Clean your teak furniture with a mixture of water bleach and laundry detergent.
Take your routine household detergent and mix it with water.
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Spray down with a hose to ensure it is fully clean.
Rinse thoroughly and allow 24 hours to dry.
Apply part 2 brightener with a spray bottle.
Tips to keep your teak furniture clean longer.
Once dry prepare yourself with gloves a mask and goggles.
Scrub the wood with the brightener applied.
Do wipe up any spills on teak furniture right away so they don t set into the wood and cause stains.
This mixture will create a cleaning solution that is strong enough to remove most dirt and stains but gentle enough to keep from damaging your teak furniture.
Leave in a sunny place to totally dry out.
First clean the furniture with water.
To make this diy teak cleaner simply mix the vinegar and water dip the brush in the solution then run a brush or clean towel along with the wood.
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Do occasionally wipe or hose down furniture between cleaning to keep dirt and debris to a minimum.
Pour a little of the teak protector fluid onto the cloth.
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Varnish chips and flakes on the wood require sanding to remove.
Take a brush with smooth bristles dip it in the detergent solution and gently start scrubbing the wood surface.
Mix together 1 c 240 ml of chlorine bleach 1 c 240 ml of laundry detergent and 1 us gal 3 8 l of warm water.
The natural oils in the wood seal out water.
In most cases hosing it off with plain water is all that is required to remove the dust and dirt.
Consider this before you add something that requires sanding yearly or more often.
If plain water however does not do the trick warm soapy water and a non abrasive cloth or soft sponge does.
Apply part 1 cleaner with a spray bottle.
Do use coasters for drinks to avoid water rings on your teak.
Scrub the wood with the cleaner applied.
Get the teak protector fluid and a cloth.
Gather all necessary equipment.