Furniture Patio TeakHow To Look After Your Teak Furniture by Napton TeaksTeak, a tropical hardwood found mainly in Southeast Asia, is extremely popular both for its natural beauty and its ease of maintenance. It is a naturally oily and very dense wood, making it highly weather resistant and, therefore, perfect for outdoor furniture. With just a little care and attention you will extend the life of your furniture ten-fold. Teak furniture can be washed with a mild mixture of soap and water and it is recommended that a soft utility brush be used to remove surface dirt and dust. The furniture must be rinsed thoroughly after cleaning and be allowed to dry completely. It is not necessary to heavily scrub or polish teak furniture - you should be able to clean a chair, for example, in half an hour. Teak furniture does not require the application of wood sprays, preservatives or oils as it is naturally high in oil content. However, for some tastes, the slivery-grey colour that teak furniture develops as it weathers, may be too rustic and oil can be applied to create a full, rich surface sheen. Here are some tips for applying teak furniture oil: * Ensure the surface is clean and free from dust * Use true teak oil * You must apply teak oil before your patio furniture begins to weather. If it has begun to weather, scrub your furniture with a stiff bristled brush and soapy water. Rinse as you go then allow the furniture to dry fully * Your furniture must be completely dry, otherwise moisture trapped within the wood may cause black mildew spots to appear after oiling. Your furniture may take up to 48 hours to fully dry out after a rain * Follow the instructions on the teak oil packaging for application. Generally, this would be to apply a light coating with a clean, lint free rag or paint brush. One coat should be sufficient About the Author Napton Teaks not only sell a wide range of quality teak furniture at competitive prices, they are happy to advise on what the best treatment for your teak might be. Visit their website now by clicking on quality teak furniture Luxury Teak Patio Furniture -Why It's Worth the Expense by Jesse Akre There are three main types of teak patio furniture owners - those who furnish their patios with the cheapest teak patio furniture available, those who opt for the most luxurious teak patio furniture on the market, and those who fall somewhere in between those two. When it comes to shopping for teak patio furniture, the most discerning homeowners will shop for luxury teak patio furniture that will make as much of a statement about them as the rest of their home does. Luxury teak patio furniture isn't just about price - it is about comfort, quality and style. Yes, you could spend twenty dollars on an inexpensive plastic patio chair, but no matter how you look at it, that chair is never going to be as comfortable as a luxury chair and it is definitely not going to be as beautiful. Add that to the fact that cheap plastic patio furniture almost always fades and cracks, and the benefits of luxury teak patio furniture become quite clear. When you go shopping for luxury teak patio furniture, you will notice one category that stands out from all of the others. Teak patio furniture is the best luxury teak patio furniture money can buy. Made from durable and precious teak wood, this luxury teak patio furniture provides lifelong use in addition to comfort and beauty. While luxury teak patio furniture made from teak is often more expensive than other luxury teak patio furniture, the beauty and durability of teak is well worth the price. When buying luxury teak patio furniture, shop for the classic, timeless styles. Your luxury teak patio furniture will last for many years. Trends and fads come and go, but the classic looks such as the Charleston, Nantucket and Adirondack never go out of style. Keep this in mind when making your purchasing decision. Don't let the price tags attached to luxury teak patio furniture intimidate you. As the saying goes - you get what you pay for. Luxury teak patio furniture lasts longer than less-expensive teak patio furniture, provides more comfort and, of course, offers a more attractive seating area. The ability to present your guests with a seating area you can be proud of is absolutely priceless. About the Author Jesse Akre, owner of numerous patio furniture websites, makes it easy to find fabulous Teak Patio Furniture and Teak Benches . Visit http://www.morethanteak.com today. Teak Patio Furniture Has Enduring Charm by Kathy Moran For centuries, teakwood has been highly prized for its radiant beauty, as well as its incredible strength and natural decay-resistance. It is produced by the Tectona Grandis tree, which is indigenous to Asia, especially Myanmar, Thailand, India, and Indonesia. In ancient Thailand, it was once so revered, in fact, that it was considered to be a royal tree. Teak has long been used for making roofing and siding, walls, floors, doors, mantels, cabinets, closets, picture frames, and sculptures. These days, it is frequently used for making patio furniture as well. It's easy to understand the universal appeal of teak. The soil in which it grows is so abundant in oils and minerals, including silica, that they permeate the tree, creating wood that is waxy, rubbery, and dense. These desirable properties make it naturally waterproof, decay-resistant, repellent to insects, and thermally stable, which prevents this straight-grained wood from warping. Teak is also an uncommonly resplendent wood, which normally ranges from amber to dark brown, but sometimes has a reddish cast. It can be treated with a coating of oil annually, to maintain its natural color, or left to weather to a silvery gray. Since the Middle Ages, teak has been used for building ships. Still a favorite in the industry, its inherent resistance to salt water prevents it from decaying, while its unparalleled strength and durability allow it to endure long voyages, foot traffic from crews and passengers, heavy cargo and equipment, and fishing nets laden with the day's catch. Beyond merely withstanding all of this punishment, the wood also maintains its beauty. In fact, after World War I, members of the British Navy, while taking warships apart, were stunned to see that the decks were still in immaculate condition. Some of the wood was then used to build garden benches, and the tradition of making teak outdoor furniture had begun. Many of those benches are still in use today, some in English gardens, and some lining the parks of London. After more than 80 years of snow, sleet, rain, heat, humidity, and heavy use, these benches have retained their structural integrity. Having weathered to a silvery hue, they almost look as if they're made of metal. Today, the tradition lives on, at TeakDesigns.com, which offers an incredible selection of teak patio furniture. Besides the classic benches and chairs, you'll find an assortment of teak dining collections, lounges, reclining chairs, folding chairs, sun beds, accent tables, terrace tables, and ottomans. All of their patio furniture is made from top-quality Tectona Grandis kiln-dried teakwood, exquisitely crafted using mortise-and-tenon construction, along with solid brass and stainless steel hardware, for the ultimate in durability. Whether you're looking for a few patio chairs for relaxing, a bistro table for dining al fresco, or an expansion table for doing some elaborate entertaining, you'll find it at TeakDesigns.com. To browse the entire collection of chic teak patio furniture, which features many award-winning designs, visit TeakDesigns.com. To contact one of their professional consultants, call 888-293-2339, or e-mail contact@teakdesigns. About the Author NoneTeak Patio Furniture | Patio Furniture
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