Not without reason, because it is primarily characterized by its remarkable optical quality. Above all, the interesting color scheme is what convinces the consumer again and again. In this regard, the attractive grain of the surface is particularly worth mentioning. This is different for every piece of furniture, so that every garden chair, every table, every bench, every rule or every lounger made of teak can justifiably be described as a unique piece.
Would you like a little luxury?
Garden furniture per se is a little more expensive to purchase compared to outdoor products made from rattan, aluminum, plastic and so on. However, this “additional effort” usually pays for itself after a few years.
Because teak is in general
Teak is becoming increasingly popular. Not without reason
Reason enough for more and more consumers to decide to buy teak furniture. The highlight: teak furniture is ideal for furnishing interiors as well as the spatial design of outdoor facilities.
Not only that the sun, wind, frost, heat and moisture can hardly harm the wood. Also the aspect that not even sweat, chlorinated water, sun cream or other liquids affect the quality of teak,
Teak can withstand a lot and remains beautiful for years
Most manufacturers offer teak furniture made from untreated wood. In general, many teak fans appreciate it when such a piece of furniture “weathers” over time. This means that the valuable, exotic wood develops a kind of patina, which makes the surface of the wood slightly silver-gray. (Incidentally, this has no adverse effect on the quality of the wood.)
On the other hand, however, many consumers want their teak garden furniture to retain its original appearance in the long term. In order to be able to guarantee this over many years, a special “additional treatment” is required. For this purpose, a glaze is used, which offers special protection against all kinds of weather influences.
Moisture, climatic fluctuations, UV radiation and the like can no longer harm the wood. These so-called sealers protect the wood and prevent it from fading or fading. "weathering" of the surface. Before the sealer can be applied, the wood must be thoroughly cleaned and dust and
Robust in every way
Certainly, cleaning teak with a high-pressure cleaner is far less time-consuming and energy-consuming than removing dirt with a brush and natural soap. But is it advisable to use a high-pressure cleaner to maintain the high-quality natural material?
Absolutely, as long as certain "basic rules" are observed. To prevent the surface of teak furniture from becoming rough and unsightly over time, the pressure should never exceed sixty bar. In addition, there should be a minimum distance between the wood and the nozzle of the pressure washer of about thirty to forty centimeters. Closing the gap can damage the surface or contribute to the formation of small hairline cracks.
So this would be the ideal basis for giving dust and dirt the opportunity to nestle again. If the high-pressure cleaner is set to the “gentle cycle”, even stubborn dirt particles can be removed; however, the wood itself is not damaged.