Comments on: How To Restore Teak Furniture (plus tips I learned along the way!) https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/ DIY, Design, Decor & more! Mon, 15 Aug 2022 02:12:51 +0000 hourly 1 By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-329529 Mon, 15 Aug 2022 02:12:51 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-329529 In reply to cb.

Oh, I am sorry, I do not have a video of that…but yes! That is exactly what it was. And the description is exactly how he did it. :)

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By: cb https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-329380 Thu, 11 Aug 2022 03:42:09 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-329380 This came out amazing! I would love to see a video on how he got that slat into place. Your description is amazing, of the process.. but visuals really help me. my neighbor has an old teak table top that I am trying to fix up. the slat is very bowed.. I am afraid to take the bowed slat out and put a new one in. Your husbands technique sounds great! Just not sure I trust my beginner skillset. Was it a mortise and tenon type ? thank you

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By: Teak Wood - How To Clean And Restore Teak Garden Furniture - Youtube https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-314603 Fri, 20 Aug 2021 04:22:58 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-314603 […] 3. How To Restore Teak Furniture (plus tips I learned along the … […]

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-311032 Thu, 27 May 2021 02:26:57 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-311032 In reply to Kristin.

No, just what I found in my research and went with it! I am sure the other would work similarly. It has held up wonderfully.

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By: Kristin https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-310970 Wed, 26 May 2021 18:16:03 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-310970 Is there a reason why you used one brand for the cleaner and a different brand for the protector? I noticed there is a protector by the same brand as the cleaner as well.

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-309554 Thu, 29 Apr 2021 02:33:05 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-309554 In reply to Susan.

Hi Susan, I think you could maybe use the pressure washer on its lightest setting. Otherwise, you will eat into the wood and that would not be a good thing. You know, honestly, I do not know but it’s so far so good! I would imagine at least a few years. :)

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By: Susan https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-309502 Tue, 27 Apr 2021 14:02:10 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-309502 I am so very happy you posted this story this morning. I have to teak lounge chairs (think vintage cruise ship loungers) that are in need of cleaning and resealing. When I also read that a pressure washer shouldn’t be used, I ignored the project. So, my question is: How long do you anticipate this cleaning will last? I will go ahead and leave the chairs alone if it will be just a year as my chairs live outside. Great post!

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-300024 Tue, 11 Aug 2020 12:59:24 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-300024 In reply to Erin Voerman.

Thank you, Erin! So far so good on the protector. Now keep in mind, water doesn’t bead up on it like it would with an oil protector. But I think that is the reason it seems to be better in the long run as teak as it’s own natural oils and the oil protectors interfere with that.

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By: Erin Voerman https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-300005 Tue, 11 Aug 2020 02:10:22 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-300005 Looks nice! My friend gave me her old set that is pretty identical to yours. I’m hoping it looks this great when I’m finished with it! How is the Teak Protector holding up? I jumped the gun and bought teak oil, but I’m going to get the teak Protector you suggested.

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-299618 Tue, 28 Jul 2020 18:06:05 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-299618 In reply to Ellen Holliman.

Oh, this is great information, especially the mechanic’s stool. I need to get one of those! Thank you again, Ellen! :) xo

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By: Ellen Holliman https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-299485 Sun, 26 Jul 2020 15:38:19 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-299485 Great job with your teak table and chairs! I have a suggestion the next time you sand and paint chairs that might save your back. I picked up (on the side of the road)an old TV stand on casters that had a turn table. I added a larger piece of plywood on the top which gave me a great base for sanding and painting a set of dining room chairs. I also used a mechanics stool that I bought at Harbor Freight for $20. ( I will tell you that is the best investment – I use it for anything where I have to bend over.) Let me know if you what me to share a picture of my setup. I am really impressed with all your projects!!
Ellen from South Carolina

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By: Nancy https://www.artsychicksrule.com/how-to-restore-teak-furniture/#comment-299174 Fri, 17 Jul 2020 15:06:24 +0000 https://www.artsychicksrule.com/?p=40639#comment-299174 In reply to Michelle.

Oh, that is so awesome, Michelle!! Thanks so much for letting me know! This makes me so happy. :) YIPPEE!! I can’t wait to get busy on my table that I’m going to do this way. Glad to hear it did indeed work out so well!! xoxo

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