Teak Cleaning
Teak wood is a wood resistant to water, humidity and climatic conditions and is highly preferred for deck coverings. Despite this, in time, it loses color and takes on a worn appearance. To restore the original color of dirty and discolored teak surface, it is cleaned with special cleaners that do not damage the teak and, if desired, oiled with teak oil. It is appropriate to care for teaks periodically, especially at the beginning of the season.
The fat layer in the teak's tissue decreases over time and begins to turn gray under the influence of external factors. Teak wood is cared for once or twice a year to restore its original color. The surface grayness and dullness of teak, which has not been maintained for a long time, descends over time to its inner surface. With timely care, the color and durability of teak wood lasts for years to come.
Timely cleaning and care of your teak will not only make it look beautiful, but it will also save you from additional costly expenses such as replacing old and dark teak caused by careless handling.