How to Care for Your Teak Furniture: Simple Tips for Long-Lasting Beauty

Teak garden furniture is one of the best investments you can make for your outdoor space.

Known for its strength, durability, and timeless appearance, teak can last for decades if cared for properly.

 Whether you prefer its rich golden-brown colour or the elegant silver-grey patina it naturally develops over time, a little maintenance will ensure your teak furniture stays looking its best.

 

1. Regular Cleaning

Outdoor furniture is exposed to dust, dirt, and weather, so regular cleaning is important. To clean teak:

  • Mix mild soap with warm water.
  • Use a soft brush or cloth to gently scrub the surface.
  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water.

Avoid harsh chemicals or pressure washers, as these can damage the wood fibres.

 

2. Preventing Stains

Teak is naturally resistant to most weather conditions, but it’s still a good idea to protect it from stains:


  • Wipe up spills quickly, especially red wine, coffee, or oils.
  • Use coasters, placemats, and seat cushions to reduce risk.
  • Consider using breathable covers when your furniture isn’t in use.

3. Keeping the Golden-Brown Colour

 

Over time, teak naturally weathers to a beautiful silver-grey colour. Some people love this look, while others prefer to keep the warm golden-brown tones. If you’d like to maintain the original colour:

  • Apply a teak oil or sealer once or twice a year.
  • Make sure the furniture is clean and completely dry before applying.
  • Avoid varnish or paint — they don’t work well with teak and can cause peeling.


4. Seasonal Care

Teak is strong enough to stay outside all year round, but a little seasonal care goes a long way:


  • In winter, cover your teak furniture with breathable outdoor covers, or store it indoors if possible.
  • Before spring, check for loose joints or screws and tighten them.
  • Wash down the furniture to remove any dirt from storage.


5. Quick Do’s and Don’ts

Do:

  • Clean regularly with mild soap and water.
  • Use breathable covers when not in use.
  • Enjoy teak’s natural durability with minimal maintenance.

Don’t:

  • Use pressure washers or harsh cleaners.
  • Paint or varnish teak furniture.
  • Leave wet cushions on the wood for long periods.

Teak garden furniture is designed to last a lifetime, and with just a little care, it will continue to look stunning year after year. Whether you love the natural silver-grey patina or want to maintain the rich golden tones, these simple steps will help you get the most out of your investment.


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Frequently Asked Questions About Teak Furniture Care

Should I oil my teak furniture?

Oiling teak is optional. Teak contains natural oils that make it durable and weather-resistant without any treatment. If you want to keep the warm golden-brown colour, you can apply teak oil or sealer once or twice a year. If you prefer the natural silver-grey look, you don’t need to oil it at all.


Can teak furniture be left outside all year?

Yes, high-quality teak furniture can stay outdoors all year round, even in the UK climate. For extra protection in winter, it’s best to use breathable covers or store it indoors to prevent dirt buildup and extend its lifespan.


How do I remove stains from teak furniture?

Most stains can be removed by gently scrubbing with a mix of mild soap and warm water. For tougher stains, you can lightly sand the affected area with fine-grit sandpaper to restore the surface.


Will teak furniture crack?

Teak is a natural wood, so small cracks (called checks) may appear as it expands and contracts with changes in weather. This is completely normal and does not affect the strength or durability of the furniture.


Do I need to cover my teak furniture?

Covers aren’t essential, but they do help keep furniture clean and reduce staining. Always use breathable covers to prevent moisture getting trapped, which could encourage mould.

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