
lalala...
Gold Post Medal for All Time! 899 Posts
I had an old set of teak patio furniture that I had neglected to maintain over the years. So needless to say, they were getting pretty dry and ugly.
Supplies:
- Teak oil
- sander
- fine and medium grit sandpaper
- cotton rags
- screwdriver, optional
Steps:
- Pressure wash or use a brush to scrub your furniture, if needed.
- Start sanding with a medium grit sandpaper. Then smooth out all surfaces with a fine grit paper.

- Tighten any screws that are loose.

- In a well ventilated space, use a cloth to wipe the Teak oil onto the wood. Follow package instructions regarding coats.
- Enjoy your rejuvenated furniture!
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15mhhm15
Diamond Post Medal for All Time! 1,298 Posts July 29, 20170 found this helpful
Whoa! Looks brand new again! We do not own any outdoor furniture or a deck but would love one!
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