Treating Hardwood Outdoor Furniture
Keep your acacia outdoor furniture off the grass as much as possible.
Treating hardwood outdoor furniture. You can add more than one coat of oil but make sure the first one dries completely before you apply the next. Teak oil will shield your hardwood furniture from the elements and keep it looking new. Left unchecked mold creates black splotches that can be extensive enough to hide the wood grain. Acacia is a durable and attractive hardwood that is often used to make outdoor furniture.
For deeper cleaning at the start and finish of each season or in the instance of tougher stains or mold you can scrub with a soft brush and a mix of water and dishwasher detergent or oxygen bleach. Try sanding and refinishing. Generally you should treat the wood once every year or two. Contact with the soil will cause chair and table legs to decay prematurely.
The furniture should also be oiled three to four times every year. The stain will help to protect the furniture from the sun and from the weather. A yearly treatment with a deck detergent and water is effective toward preventing this. Using a rag apply the oil rubbing it in gently and following the grain.
Follow our step by step guide to this quick and easy task. Properly cared for acacia furniture will last for years. All of the furniture should be sanded back and the surfaces prepared properly for applying a new layer of stain. Apply a protective treatment to your wooden garden furniture each year and it will look great and last longer.
Simply cleaning your furniture with some hot soapy water or some hardwood cleaning fluid at the beginning of the season is often enough to rejuvenate it for the summer.