Best Treatment for weathered garden bench
Just wanted to get views of best treatment to use.
There are a lot of products out there and I have a second hand teak bench which is a bit grey and desperate for some tlc. Interested to hear of good results / products used etc.. Cheers |
Best Treatment for weathered garden bench
On 14/04/2012 09:58, wrote:
Just wanted to get views of best treatment to use. There are a lot of products out there and I have a second hand teak bench which is a bit grey and desperate for some tlc. Interested to hear of good results / products used etc.. Cheers Gently pressure wash & apply teak oil or similar. http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs...umber =037512 But buy it elsewhere cheaper. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Best Treatment for weathered garden bench
On Apr 14, 10:22*am, The Medway Handyman
wrote: On 14/04/2012 09:58, wrote: Just wanted to get views of best treatment to use. There are a lot of products out there and I have a second hand teak bench which is a bit grey and desperate for some tlc. Interested to hear of good results / products used etc.. Cheers Gently pressure wash & apply teak oil or similar.http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs...ductDisplay?la... But buy it elsewhere cheaper. -- Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk If you're a masochist or a glutton for punishment then Epifanes clear varnish applied as per their instructions (9 coats) will give the best, longest lasting, finish possible. I applied it to a garden bench 5 years ago and apart form a light annual touch up to small reas it is still in near perfect condition. I.M.E. nothing comes even close. If you want to drop me a line I can forward a pdf review of these products to you. Paul Mc Cann |
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