At least once a year (more if you are using your furniture regularly) you should give your teak a good clean.
I have tried to outline some do's and don't to keep in mind when cleaning your garden furniture.
1 - What You Will Need
To properly clean your furniture you will need
* One soft, dam cloth
* One soft scrubbing brush
* A bucket of warm soapy water
* A hose pipe
* Sealand (optional)
2 - Gently Wipe Down The Surface
Gently wipe down your teak furniture with a soft damp cloth, and then buff with a dry cloth.
3 - Softly Scrub
Use only a soft scrubbing brush to wash your teak furniture making sure you clean all areas especially if this is the first clean of the year; dust has a tendancy to gather in cracks and crannies.
Never ever use a steel wool or scouring pad as they will scratch and ruine the surfaces of your furniture.
4 - Wash The Furniture
Wash your furniture with a warm soapy water. There are special teak furniture cleaners on the market but I persoanlly feel that washing-up liquid and water work just as well.
5 - Rinse Off
Rinse off the soap with a hose.
Never use a pressure washer to clean your furniture; by using a pressure washer you can cause damage to the grain.
6 - Adding Sealant (optional)
Finally dry the furniture and add sealant. This is an optional stage but it is something that is worth doing once a year to keep the furniture set looking tip-top and clean year after year.
Extra Tips
Get to stains immediately after they occur, especially bird mess which can either permanently stain or bleach your furniture.
Although teak is a solid furniture that will remain in good condition regardless of the weather - many people, myself included alway put their teak garden furniture away during the winter months.
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