The ideal frequency for oiling teak outdoor furniture is typically once or twice per year. However, this can vary significantly depending on your climate and the furniture's exposure to the elements. Furniture in harsh, sunny, or rainy climates may require more frequent treatment, perhaps every 3-4 months, to maintain its rich, golden-brown color. If you prefer the natural silvery-gray patina that teak develops, oiling is entirely optional, as it is not necessary for the wood's structural integrity. Teak's natural oils make it highly durable and resistant to rot and insects on its own. Oiling is primarily for aesthetic purposes to preserve the original honey-toned color. Before applying new oil, always ensure the wood is completely clean and dry for the best absorption and protection.
How often should I treat my teak outdoor furniture with oil?
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