Care Instructions
Teak
- Sponge surface with mild solution of water and soap (washing liquid).
- Frequent washing with soap solution will increase the surface resistance because the wood absorbs the soap thus making the product more repellent to marks & stains.
-Oil, grease and fat stains can be removed with stain absorbing powder (Available in drug stores or DIY stores).
- Any residue to be removed with fine sand paper, but always sand in the direction of the grain.
- Steel wool should never be used, it leaves a residue that oxidizes and stains the wood.
- Treat with bi-component polyurethane: This method offers the most effective protection against staining and is the most appropriate for furniture exposed to hard wear.
- The coating can hardly be seen.
- Darkens wood but protects the oiled surface. A special soap for oil surfaces to be used.
This oiled treatment also avoids the need for systematic pretreatment of the entire surface.
- Maintain finish polish the surface with a furniture polish at least once a month.
- Fine scratches can be removed by vigorous polishing.
- Apply Woodock Antique Wax with a clean cloth, wait for it to dry and then polish off the excess.
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