The frequency for treating or sealing your wood outdoor furniture depends on several factors, including the wood type, climate, and the specific product used. Generally, most wood furniture benefits from annual inspection and maintenance. For durable hardwoods like teak or cedar, applying a fresh sealant every 1-2 years is often sufficient. Softer woods like pine may require sealing every 6-12 months. In harsh climates with intense sun or heavy rain, you might need to treat your furniture more frequently. Always start with clean, dry wood and follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best protection. Regular maintenance not only preserves the wood's appearance but also significantly extends its lifespan.
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