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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

1. Teak Care Recommendations

What should I expect from my new teak outdoor furniture?

When new, teak furniture boasts a rich golden hue, which naturally transforms into a soft silvery patina over time. This aging process typically takes six to twenty-four months, depending on climate and seasonal exposure. Moist environments speed up the weathering process, but rest assured—it all evens out, creating a timeless, beautifully aged look.

Teak is naturally resistant to rot and deterioration, thanks to its high oil content. However, in the early stages, these natural oils can surface, sometimes leading to temporary darkening or black spots from mildew feeding on the oils. This is a normal part of the aging process.

 

Important Care Tips

Before using your furniture, wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove any dust from manufacturing.

Expect some oil bleeding from the teak after the first few rainfalls. To protect your cushions, bring them indoors until the teak starts to gray. (Note: Cushion stains from teak bleeding are not covered under warranty.)

Protect sling furniture by moving sling chairs away from under teak tables during the first few rainfalls. The same applies to fabric umbrella canopies used on teak umbrella frames. Once the aging process begins, oil bleeding will stop.

Checking (small cracks) in the wood’s end grain is a natural result of surface expansion and contraction. This is purely cosmetic and does not affect the structural integrity of your furniture.

Lifting wood grain, water spots, and mild discoloration may appear but will smooth out over time with weathering and regular cleaning.

 

What to Avoid

We do not recommend using teak oils or finishes, as they can interfere with the wood’s natural weathering process. Applying these products will void the warranty.

 

For further teak care guidance, feel free to contact us via email—we’re happy to help!

 

2. How to Clean

Teak wood is naturally durable, but regular maintenance helps keep it looking its best. Outdoor furniture is exposed to pollen, insects, pollution, and other environmental factors, so periodic cleaning is essential.

For best results, clean your teak furniture at least twice a year to remove dirt buildup and preserve its beauty.

 

Step-by-Step Cleaning Guide

 

1.Hose down the furniture with fresh water to remove surface dirt.

Avoid high-pressure hoses, as they can erode the wood’s surface.

2.Scrub gently with a soft-bristle brush using the following cleaning solution:

 

- ⅔ cup laundry detergent

- ¼ cup bleach

- 1 gallon of warm water

 

For Deeper Cleaning

If you’d like to restore your teak furniture to its original golden-brown color, we recommend using our Teak Cleaner. This safe and effective formula removes the silver-gray patina while deep-cleaning the wood.

With regular care, your teak furniture will maintain its natural beauty and long-lasting durability for years to come!

 

3. Black Spots Solution

Noticing black spots on your teak furniture? Don't worry—these are mildew spots, caused by humidity and natural mold spores in the air. They’re a normal part of teak’s weathering process and not a defect.

High-quality teak is naturally resistant to mold and mildew thanks to its dense grain and rich natural oils. However, mildew can still develop when dirt, leaves, or debris accumulate on the surface. If left unchecked, these contaminants can eventually penetrate the wood, especially in damp or humid conditions where the furniture doesn't dry out completely.

 

How to Remove Mildew Spots

If mildew appears, follow these simple steps to clean your furniture:

- Mix a mild cleaning solution: 1 part bleach to 10 parts water.

- Apply the solution to the affected areas and let it sit for a minute.

- Gently scrub in the direction of the grain using a soft-bristle brush.

- Rinse thoroughly with clean water.

- Repeat if needed until the spots disappear.

 

Prevention & Long-Term Care

Keeping your teak furniture clean will help prevent mildew from forming. Here’s how to maintain it:

- Hose off dirt and debris regularly to stop mold from settling.

- Wipe it down occasionally with mild soap and water.

- Never use a pressure washer—it can damage the wood’s surface.

A little routine care goes a long way in keeping your teak furniture beautiful, durable, and mildew-free!

 

4. Sling and Woven Straps Care

Want to keep your sling and woven strap furniture looking its best?

- Brush off loose dirt.

- Hose it down with clean water.

- Mix a gentle cleaning solution using water and mild, natural soap (avoid detergents).

- Scrub gently with a soft-bristle brush.

- Let the soap soak in for a few minutes.

- Rinse thoroughly.

- Air dry completely.

 

For Stubborn Stains

If mildew, roof runoff, or other tough stains persist, try a spot treatment with a diluted chlorine bleach mixture:

- Mix ½ cup chlorine bleach, ¼ cup natural soap (no detergents), and 1 gallon of water.

- Apply with a soft-bristle brush and let it soak for up to 20 minutes.

- Rinse thoroughly and air dry.

- Repeat if necessary.

 

Prevention & Long-Term Care

To extend the life of your sling and woven fabrics and minimize deep cleaning:

 

- Rinse monthly with clean water to prevent dirt buildup.

- In most environments, deep cleaning is only needed every 2–3 years.

- You can clean the fabric while it’s still on the frame or remove it for easier handling.

- Protect new sling chairs by keeping them away from teak tables during the first few rainfalls.

With a little routine care, your sling and woven strap furniture will stay fresh, stylish, and ready for relaxation!

 

5. Other Protections

Is there any way to protect my table from food stains?

To keep your teak furniture looking its best and protected from stains like coffee, red wine, and salad dressing, we recommend using Teak Protector.

This transparent and safe solution works on clean, naturally weathered wood, forming a protective barrier that helps prevent stains from penetrating the surface.

For the best results:

- Wipe spills immediately with a damp cloth.

- Apply the Teak Protector at least twice a year, or more often depending on usage and exposure.

With proper care, your teak furniture will maintain its natural beauty and durability for years to come!

About Hiep Long

HIEP LONG FINE FURNITURE COMPANY

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Phone: +84 (274) 371 0012 (Ext: 15)

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