What color is weathered teak?

As teak weathers, it will turn from its honey-gold colour to a silvery-grey patina. This is completely natural and normal, and happens as a result of exposure to rain and UV rays from the sun. This weathering process is totally cosmetic and will not affect the integrity of your teak garden furniture.

Can you stain weathered teak?

But teak wood is naturally water-resistant and requires minimal upkeep! While teak wood is far more resistant to the elements, you can stain teak wood to enhance its natural properties even more.

What is weathered teak?

The weathering or graying of teak furniture is caused by the sun’s UV light, wind and other elements. Premium teak furniture is dark brown throughout the wood. The graying only happens on the surface. And while this weathering may be a sign of deterioration in other types of wood, in grade-A teak it is purely cosmetic.

Does all teak turn grey?

Nearly all teak that is treated with normal teak-oil, turns gray in 4 to 8 weeks. After that, the teak needs to be cleaned and oil reapplied. Three or four treatments may be needed to maintain the teak for an entire season, which can be a lot of work.

How long does teak outdoor furniture last?

In fact, Teak is probably the most impressive material on this list. This tropical hardwood is extremely resistant to the elements, requires little to no maintenance, and can last up to 75+ years.

How do you clean weathered teak?

The best way to clean your teak furniture is to scrub it down with a solution of soapy water and a splash of either white vinegar or bleach. You can then hose it down (at a normal water pressure) to remove the soapy solution and any build-up of dirt, grime, bird-droppings and so on.

What colour is aged teak?

silver-gray
Over time, as natural teak is exposed to the elements, it gradually changes color from the honey color of new teak to a silver-gray patina which distinguishes finely aged, outdoor teak.

Can weathered teak be restored?

Teak oxidizes and turns gray quickly, and while some people find this attractive, others prefer the honey-tan hues of fresh teak. You can often restore weathered teak just by sanding it, but if the discoloration goes deep, or if there is a surface layer of mold, it may be easier to scrub it with a cleaner.

Can you use Murphy’s oil soap on teak wood?

Then a coat or two of Teak oil and you are good to go. For products that don’t require sanding, or you don’t want to sand them, but are just dirty give Murphy’s Oil Soap a try and that should clean those products right up.

What does the color teak look like?

Teak is a tawny golden color with dark brown and gold streaks when freshly cut. Over time, this color lightens as it dries, giving it a regal, aged look. It’s this beauty and durability that makes Teak a popular choice for both interior and exterior wood furniture, flooring, paneling, trim and elsewhere.