How to take care of wooden garden furniture
Usually it is very common to have wood furniture for the garden, because in addition to providing our outdoor style is also fashionable. The most common wood used most often teak wood but there is to know how and what are its characteristics if we are to keep us properly and last longer.
Wood d e Te ka
They come from Burma, Thailand and Indonesia. This wood is very resistant and durable due to oily substances that compose it. Its easy maintenance, teak wood for many years enduring harsh climatic conditions, and almost without any treatment. To clean you just need a brush with soap and water that is usually more than enough. Never store this type of furniture if it is wet.


Wood bankirai (Parashorea)
It comes from Southeast Asia. The color and composition of the wood may vary depending on the area where the tree has grown. Being a hard wood with a medium-high for many years often resist the effects of adverse weather. Has an advantage, does not require special maintenance. Moreover, if we want to increase their degree of durability before being packaged must be treated with oil. Cover in winter is recommended.
Rattan wood (synthetic)
This furniture is produced from synthetic fiber that is stretched around a metal frame. The main characteristic of this type is its durability because it resists the different weather conditions and ultraviolet light. This fiber does not need any special maintenance and can be used to clean a brush, soap and water. You may leave during the winter outdoors.
Wood nyatoh
This type of wood comes from Indonesia and Malaysia. The tone of this kind of wood varies from pink to brown. This wood is of medium hardness. If we want to enhance the color and brightness is advisable to lightly sand the surface and then put some linseed oil. For her it's best to maintain a regular treatment with oil, which ensures a longer life. The canvas is a Spunpoly polyester fabric is not colorfast and conditioning for use abroad. For their preservation must be done in a dry place during winter.