Hello, dear friend! I am your beloved teak furniture. You chose me for my strength, my warm golden heart, and my promise to stand by you through sun and rain. But even the strongest of us need a little care to feel our best. You often ask, "How often should I be treated?" Well, let's have a heart-to-heart.
My story is one of natural evolution. When I first join your patio, I wear a rich, honey-colored coat. This is my youthful glow. As I bravely face the elements for you—the sun's embrace, the rain's kisses—I begin to mature gracefully. I will slowly transform into a distinguished, silvery-grey patina. This is not an illness; it is my natural, beautiful armor. Many admire this elegant, weathered look, and it requires no treatment at all!
However, if you wish to preserve my youthful golden hue, that is where your loving care comes in. I don't need constant coddling. In fact, over-oiling can make my skin feel clogged and unhappy. A general rule of thumb is to offer me a drink of quality teak oil once, perhaps twice, a year during the warm, dry seasons. But the truest answer lies in *listening* to me.
Before you reach for the oil, please check in. Run your hand along my surface. Do I feel dry and thirsty, almost rough? Has my color become uneven or overly faded? These are my subtle whispers that I am ready for nourishment. The process is simple: clean me gently with a teak cleaner, let me dry completely under the sun, and then apply a thin, even coat of oil. I will drink it in and thank you with a renewed, radiant warmth.
Remember, my longevity is in my dense grain, not just in the oil. Your care preserves a specific look. So, whether you love my mature silver or my sunny gold, a little attentive love is the secret. Treat me not by the calendar, but by my condition, and I promise to be your faithful companion for decades to come.
