The frequency for re-staining or re-sealing your wooden outdoor furniture depends on several key factors: the wood type, your local climate, the furniture's exposure to sun and rain, and the quality of the previous finish. As a general rule, a protective sealant typically needs reapplication every 1 to 2 years, while a penetrating stain may last 2 to 3 years. However, the most reliable method is to perform a simple water test. Sprinkle a few drops of water on the wood surface. If the water beads up, the seal is still good. If the water soaks in and darkens the wood, it's time for a new coat of stain or sealant. Regular cleaning and immediate attention to worn areas will significantly extend the periods between major maintenance, keeping your furniture beautiful and protected for many seasons.
How often should I re-stain or re-seal my wooden outdoor furniture?
If you have any different opinions or need to consult us further, please pay attention or send us an email. We will reply to each of you individually! Thank you for your support and trust!