The maintenance frequency for your wooden urban outdoor furniture depends on the wood type, climate, and finish. Generally, a deep clean and inspection should be done twice a year, ideally in spring and fall. For most common woods like teak, acacia, or pine, applying a fresh coat of protective oil or sealant is recommended every 6 to 12 months to combat sun, rain, and pollution. In harsh urban environments with more pollution or extreme weather, you may need to treat it every 4-6 months. Always start with a thorough cleaning using a mild soap and water solution. Inspect for mildew, cracks, or splinters. Reapply your chosen protector—teak oil, sealant, or stain—only after the wood is completely dry. Consistent, seasonal care is far more effective than sporadic, intensive treatments and will greatly extend the life and appearance of your furniture.
How often will I need to maintain or treat my wooden urban outdoor furniture?
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