The beautiful thing about teak furniture is that you really don't have to do anything to maintain it unless you really want to. Set it up and leave it out all year long and it will still hold up year after year, no matter where you live. Its ability to withstand climate changes without cracking or warping (or needing maintenance) is what makes it such a valuable wood and such great material for outdoor furniture. Teak changes color as it ages, and the eventual result is a distinguished silver that is a mark of true teak furniture. Some people prefer the golden brown color of new teak, however, and there are products available that can help maintain that color longer. We'll warn you: maintaining the golden brown color will take some work. Our recommendation is to let your teak weather. The silver gray color is traditional and best of all, EASY. Save your Saturdays for other things. Teak Cleaner
Teak Stain Protector
Teak Colour Guard
Please note: Due to UPS restrictions on materials that may be shipped via air freight, we cannot fill orders for teak care products for customers in Alaska or Hawaii. One final note: DO NOT use teak oil on your teak furniture if you're planning to use it outdoors! Adding oil will cause your beautiful teak furniture to turn black with mildew. It's a bad idea, and something we learned the hard way. As tempting as it is, don't do it. The furniture has enough oil in it already to last for decades— you don't need to replenish it. You can vacuum any of our synthetic or natural wicker furniture with a brush attachment to remove organic debris and dust. If needed, clean furniture using a soft sponge and mild soap and water. Although our outdoor metal furniture can be left outside, we recommend storing it indoors or at least covering it during the winter months, to prevent the finishes from chipping and/or peeling. Cleaning: wash pieces using mild soap and water. Do not use abrasive or solvent based cleaners. Periodic (monthly) cleaning is highly recommended to prevent the build-up of dirt, mold or mildew. Stainless Steel Clean & Guard
Powder Coated Aluminum Cleaner
Textilene & Woven Non Foam Cleanser
The cushions for all of our outdoor furniture ranges are made with weatherproof acrylic fabrics. These fabrics do not support the growth of mildew; however, mildew may grow on dirt and other foreign substances that are not removed from the fabric. How often you will need to clean your cushions depends upon your local environment: cleaning is required less frequently in a dry environment than in a humid one around heavy foliage. For routine cleaning and maintenance: hose off cushions with clean water on a monthly basis during the summer season. This will help to prevent dirt from becoming deeply imbedded in the fabric and will eliminate the need for more vigorous cleaning later. Cushions also can be vacuumed regularly to remove unseen organic debris that causes mildew to form. In most environments a thorough cleaning will be needed once a year, prior to the summer season:
Fabric Cleanser
Fabric Weather Guard
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