Garden Furniture Treatments

Garden Furniture Treatments
Buying outdoor garden furniture represents a big investment so it makes sense to prolong its life and pristine appearance for as long as possible. Most of the major manufacturers make... Show more

Buying outdoor garden furniture represents a big investment so it makes sense to prolong its life and pristine appearance for as long as possible. Most of the major manufacturers make treatments to help you in this endeavour. There are treatments for almost all the construction materials; various metals, woods and fabric. There are treatments to preserve the original colour of timber and prevent corrosion of steel. The stain treatments prevent the timber from discolouring through spilled drink and food. The stone protector forms a barrier on the table-top, whether it is marble, granite, bluestone or composite, and prevents stains, dirt and moisture damage. The 4 Seasons Outdoor Instant Grey is designed to prematurely age teak to a silvery grey colour, which if left to the normal weathering process would take several years. Teak does not have to be treated it can be left to age naturally but if you want to maintain the rich brown colour then you must treat it within the first year of purchase.

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Buying outdoor garden furniture represents a big investment so it makes sense to prolong its life and pristine appearance for as long as possible. Most of the major manufacturers make treatments to help you in this endeavour. There are treatments for almost all the construction materials; various metals, woods and fabric. There are treatments to preserve the original colour of timber and prevent corrosion of steel. The stain treatments prevent the timber from discolouring through spilled drink and food. The stone protector forms a barrier on the table-top, whether it is marble, granite, bluestone or composite, and prevents stains, dirt and moisture damage. The 4 Seasons Outdoor Instant Grey is designed to prematurely age teak to a silvery grey colour, which if left to the normal weathering process would take several years. Teak does not have to be treated it can be left to age naturally but if you want to maintain the rich brown colour then you must treat it within the first year of purchase.

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Buyers guide to furniture treatments All the garden furniture featured on the Hayes website is fully waterproof and can be left outside all year round however, caring for your outdoor furniture... Show more

Buyers guide to furniture treatments All the garden furniture featured on the Hayes website is fully waterproof and can be left outside all year round however, caring for your outdoor furniture can ensure it lasts a little longer. Wooden furniture will remain pristine for a lot longer if it is kept treated every 2 - 3 years, if left untreated it will weather down to a silvery grey. Covers are available for the majority of our garden furniture if you want to ensure your furniture comes through the winter as pristine as possible, putting an upturned bucked on top of the table will make sure the water doesn't pool on the table top. covers are essential if your furniture is positioned underneath the birds flightpath or underneath trees where sap could mark the timber or leave sticky marks.

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Buyers guide to furniture treatments All the garden furniture featured on the Hayes website is fully waterproof and can be left outside all year round however, caring for your outdoor furniture can ensure it lasts a little longer. Wooden furniture will remain pristine for a lot longer if it is kept treated every 2 - 3 years, if left untreated it will weather down to a silvery grey. Covers are available for the majority of our garden furniture if you want to ensure your furniture comes through the winter as pristine as possible, putting an upturned bucked on top of the table will make sure the water doesn't pool on the table top. covers are essential if your furniture is positioned underneath the birds flightpath or underneath trees where sap could mark the timber or leave sticky marks.

FAQ

Ian Hodgett

Is it essential to treat my garden furniture?
Strictly speaking your garden furniture will last a substantial amount of time without the treatment, however you have made a large investment in your furniture so it makes sense to keep it looking good for as long as possible.