Maintenance and care Outdoor Swing Chair
- How does garden furniture weather?
Teak wood furniture, when exposed to the outdoors. This process will take approximately nine months, depending on the amount of sunlight and rain exposure. During the weathering process you may notice “checking” or small cracks that appear in the wood. This is perfectly natural, as wood expands and contracts slightly when left outdoors. Checking is cosmetic only and in no way affects the structural integrity of the furniture.
- How should I clean my outdoor furniture?
The only maintenance necessary for your swing chair is periodic cleaning. First, hose down the furniture with fresh water. Avoid spraying the teak frame with a high pressure hose, as high pressure can erode the surface of the timber. Next, scrub the wet furniture using a soft bristle brush and a solution of 2/3 cup laundry detergent and 1/4 cup bleach in 1 gallon of warm water. When finished, rinse the entire piece with more fresh water to remove any remaining cleaning solution. - How should outdoor furniture be stored for the winter?
Teak furniture may be left outside all year round without an outdoor furniture cover. Snow and freezing temperatures will not harm the furniture. If you prefer to store your furniture, we recommend doing so in a dry, unheated garage or garden shed. - How should I care for outdoor furniture if it’s used indoors?
If you choose to use your furniture indoors, we suggest that you periodically apply a thin coat of paste wax. Doing so provides the teak with additional protection from natural body oils, dust, and dirt that may come in contact with the furniture. - How can I prevent mildew on my teak furniture?
We recommend periodically cleaning the surface of your teak to remove environmental deposits that could promote mildew growth.
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