Care Instructions
While teak wood is naturally quite weatherproof and long-lasting, there are a few simple things you can do to extend your furniture's lifespan.
First, clean the furniture periodically with a soft brush and mild soap solution to remove dirt and debris, then rinse thoroughly with water and allow it to dry.
Teak naturally weathers to a silver-gray patina over time, but if you prefer to maintain its golden-brown color, you can apply a teak sealant, usually every 3-6 months (depending on exposure to the elements).
To protect the wood from harsh weather, using a furniture cover or storing it in a sheltered area during the off-season is recommended. Always bring in cushions at the end of the season and store in a dry space.
For deeper cleaning or restoration, consider using a teak cleaner and brightener to remove stains and restore the wood’s luster.
Finally, avoid placing teak furniture in direct contact with moisture for extended periods, as this can cause warping or cracking. Regular care will help extend the life of your teak furniture for years.