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theruizs
06-10-2020, 10:52 AM
I have searched through TOTV and haven’t found anything specific regarding recommendations for restoringteak wood furniture. We have two chairs and two benches that are kept outside that we would like restored/refinished. If they pick them up and bring them back when done, even better!

villagetinker
06-10-2020, 11:09 AM
My neighbor did his own, lots of sanding, and then a protective finish. There is a firm Rael Furniture that posts on here for repairing and refinishing furniture, you can try calling them. I do not have any personal experience in this area as I typically do my own work.

vintageogauge
06-10-2020, 11:34 AM
I used to have a boat with a lot of teak on it that would turn gray. Boat supply places have a product that will easily clean and bring it back to life and then if you wish you can follow with a sealer to prevent it from coming back. It's not a hard process, give it a try.

Chatbrat
06-10-2020, 11:40 AM
Our boat had tons of teak, i was the Admirals job to take care of the brightwork--
1) clean teak to remove old oils
2) sand to a smooth clean surface--very fine sand paper
3) we used Epifanes--marine varnish--lots of fine coats-sanding in between as needed--usually as much as 14 coats gave a deep clear picture

Warning do in a very low humidity environment to avoid future clouding

karostay
06-10-2020, 12:16 PM
I have 2 chairs teak i just re cote with teak oil

theruizs
06-10-2020, 01:24 PM
My neighbor did his own, lots of sanding, and then a protective finish. There is a firm Rael Furniture that posts on here for repairing and refinishing furniture, you can try calling them. I do not have any personal experience in this area as I typically do my own work.

Thanks, I’ll look into Rael. I thought about doing it myself but when I looked at what’s involved there are some chemicals (a cleaner and a brightner) that require thorough rinsing and I am worried about the runoff getting into the pond if rinsed down the gutter, or hurting the lawn if I do it in the grass. I had a neighbor chew me out for washing my car in the driveway.:duck: If they just needed a little touching up with some oil or sealer it woulf be different, but we let them go too long.

stadry
06-11-2020, 06:18 AM
wait - 1 cannot wash his own car in his own driveway w/o running afoul of the n-hood wanna-be busy-bodies ? ? ? don't tell me there's a law against that.................... really ? ? ?

LOMDtrainman
06-11-2020, 06:21 AM
I have searched through TOTV and haven’t found anything specific regarding recommendations for restoringteak wood furniture. We have two chairs and two benches that are kept outside that we would like restored/refinished. If they pick them up and bring them back when done, even better!

Lemon Oil which you can at Hardware store and superfine steel wool.Teak is a very hardwood and does not attract bugs. Yes it fades in the sun, however, lemon oil will restore it. Polyurethane finish should not be applied to Teak wood. (forty years as a furniture Mfg)

Swoop
06-11-2020, 06:27 AM
The easiest, safest way to clean and refinish teak is to wash it using sudsy ammonia, let it dry and apply teak oil. The sudsy ammonia restores the color & removes the dry wood fiber with minimal effort. You can buy sudsy ammonia almost anywhere household cleaning products are sold.

jimbo2012
06-11-2020, 06:27 AM
I used to have a boat with a lot of teak on it that would turn gray. Boat supply places have a product that will easily clean and bring it back to life and then if you wish you can follow with a sealer to prevent it from coming back. It's not a hard process, give it a try.

Agree, not much sanding with the boat cleaners, but I use oxcilac acid in a bucket, gloves stiff brush with the grain, rinse let dry.

the Semco teak oil I use gets 3 wipe or brush on coats my decks and railings look great

greenflash245
06-11-2020, 07:07 AM
tung oil is the best solution for weathered teak. holds up very well

Marita Koziar
06-11-2020, 07:18 AM
Try going on utube.

karostay
06-11-2020, 07:27 AM
Thanks, I’ll look into Rael. I thought about doing it myself but when I looked at what’s involved there are some chemicals (a cleaner and a brightner) that require thorough rinsing and I am worried about the runoff getting into the pond if rinsed down the gutter, or hurting the lawn if I do it in the grass. I had a neighbor chew me out for washing my car in the driveway.:duck: If they just needed a little touching up with some oil or sealer it woulf be different, but we let them go too long.

need to tell your neighbor buzzz off

Villages Kahuna
06-11-2020, 08:09 AM
We have a lot of teak furniture on our lanai, lots more than your four pieces. Last year I refinished it all myself. Lots of sanding, cleaning, brightening, scrubbing, then finishing with teak oil.

Lots of work...LOTS!! Good luck in finding someone to do it. Don’t call me.

theruizs
06-11-2020, 08:52 AM
wait - 1 cannot wash his own car in his own driveway w/o running afoul of the n-hood wanna-be busy-bodies ? ? ? don't tell me there's a law against that.................... really ? ? ?

Not sure where/if it is a written rule/law. But evidently (as it was explained to me) you’re supposed to wash the car in your yard so the run off goes through the ground instead of washing directly down the street drain because those empty straight into the water retention ponds. In fact our pond is right behind our house. I would think though that with environmentally safe soap it shouldn’t matter and not harm the wildlife, but just trying to behave myself.:)

charlieo1126@gmail.com
06-11-2020, 09:57 AM
Go to safari on iPhone a whole bunch of places jump up just put in teakwood restoration near villages you can do that for anything you want or just google it