Cleaning Teak
January,8th,2010
Teak is one of the most durable hardwoods for outdoor furniture and, without treatment, weathers to a beautiful silvery grey colour.

If you want to treat or clean your teak furniture to get rid of dirt build-up and the inevitable stains, this is how to do it:
- Gently wipe down your teak furniture with a soft damp cloth, and then buff with a dry cloth.
- Use only a soft scrubbing brush to wash your teak furniture. Never use steel wool or scouring pads and remember that hard bristles may scratch or damage your furniture.
- Wash the furniture with a mixture of warm water and a mild soap.
- Rinse your furniture with a hose and never use a pressure washer, which can damage the grain.
- You can make a yearly application of sealant to protect the furniture from the elements.
- Get to stains immediately after they occur, especially bird deposits which can either permanently stain or bleach your furniture.
Oiling teak photograph by ingorrr, used under a creative commons attribution licence.
