Maintaining your wooden outdoor furniture is key to its longevity and beauty. The frequency for re-staining or resealing depends heavily on the wood type, climate, and finish quality. As a general rule, a protective sealant should be reapplied every 1 to 2 years. Stains, especially semi-transparent ones that penetrate the wood, typically last 2 to 3 years. Opaque, solid-color stains may last 3 to 5 years. Always inspect your furniture annually. Look for signs like water no longer beading on the surface, fading color, or a graying, dry appearance. Thoroughly clean and sand the wood before applying any new product to ensure proper adhesion. Consistent maintenance protects your investment from sun, rain, and mildew.
How often should I re-stain or seal my wooden outdoor furniture?
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