Teak Wood
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Highly durable
- Low maintenance compared to other types of wood
- Aesthetic appeal
- Comfortable to touch even on hot days
- Decay resistant
- Harvested from sustainably managed plantations
NATURAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Colour variation
- Grain variation
- Texture variation
- Blemishes
- Releases natural oil. Please note, Teak Stains on Cushion - Due to teak's water-resistant nature and abundance of natural oils and silicates, its weathering process involves the surfacing of oil. This natural teak oil has the potential to stain outdoor cushions placed atop teak furniture. It's important to note that oil surfacing is an inherent, recurring process that cannot be avoided.
- If left uncovered, untreated teak will slowly fade and begin to acquire a beautiful silvery-grey patina typical of untreated teak
HOW TO CLEAN
- Remove all objects and items before cleaning
- Wipe away any light dust and particles with a dry microfiber cloth
- Apply a hardwood cleaner such as Goldencare or Guardsman Teak & Hardwood Cleaner and use as directed
- Alternatively, prepare a mild cleaning solution consisting of approximately 2 teaspoons of ph-neutral soap with 1 litre of water and spray onto the surface, paying special attention to sticky marks or stubborn spots
- Wipe down thoroughly with a clean, dry microfiber cloth or soft-bristled brush
- Wipe down the teak furniture periodically with a clean, dry cloth to remove excess oil residue and prevent it from accumulating.
- Ensure adequate ventilation around the teak furniture to promote airflow and allow any released oils to dissipate more quickly.
- Apply a hardwood polish or wax with a quality oil such as Guardsman Teak & Hardwood Protector
- Repeat the previous step with an additional clean, dry microfiber cloth until all excess liquid has been wiped dry
- Repeat the cleaning process every 1-2 months, depending on the furniture’s level of use
- Stains caused by teak oil on fabric can be remedied with either soap and water or a specialized eucalyptus-based cleaner.
ADDITIONAL TIPS
- We reccommend using Goldencare Teak Cleaner, Protector and TeakShied OR Guardsman Care products for all teak, eucalyptus and timber furniture
- Place a barrier between the teak furniture and nearby surfaces, such as using a protective layer or fabric cover to prevent direct contact and potential staining.
- Ensure adequate ventilation around the teak furniture to promote airflow and allow any released oils to dissipate more quickly.
- Before applying any cleaning agent, including recommended agents, test in a small out of the way area
- Wipe down surfaces regularly to prevent buildup of excess dirt and dust, which may lead to damage
- Use coasters, placemats and heat mats as appropriate to increase longevity
- Always use a chopping board when cutting food items as a knife can cause damage to the surface
- Cover furniture when not in use to prevent mold or damage from inclement weather, leaf mulch, sap and wildlife
- Consider furniture placement and avoid areas that are likely to cause excessive build up of corrosive materials
- Regular maintenance is recommended to assist in the protection and enhancement of wooden furniture.
- Do not use your tabletop as a food preparation surface
- Prolonged outdoor use in extreme weather conditions is not recommended
- Do not use a polypropylene based cleaner
- The use of varnish and oil (especially linseed oil) on teak furniture is NOT recommended.