The ideal frequency for resealing or re-staining your wooden outdoor furniture depends on several factors, including the wood type, climate, and the product originally used. As a general rule, a protective sealant or stain should be reapplied every 1 to 3 years. However, this is not a fixed schedule. The best indicator is the furniture itself. Conduct a simple water test: sprinkle a few drops of water on the wood surface. If the water beads up, the finish is still effective. If the water soaks in and darkens the wood, it's time for a refresh. In harsh, sunny, or wet climates, annual inspection and more frequent treatment may be necessary. For furniture in covered areas, the finish may last longer. Regular cleaning and immediate attention to wear will extend the periods between major re-applications, saving you time and effort while keeping your furniture beautiful and protected for years to come.
How often should I reseal or re-stain my wooden outdoor furniture?
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