Don t use scouring pads or steel wool.
Cleaning teak furniture with pressure washer.
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Do not spray too closely to your teak furniture.
Don t use steel wool or any hard material while cleaning your teak wood so you don t damage the beautiful teak finish.
Practice a hose provided with a nozzle cool a power washer.
You can pressure wash your teak furniture if you are very careful and follow these instructions.
We suggest you use a light coat of a neutral oil.
Make a bleach cleaning solution.
Or use a pressure washer that has less psi.
Using more than 1200psi of pressure will result in damages to the teak wood.
Allow a safe distance of 12 inches from the surface of the furniture.
The widest pressure washer nozzle usually has a 40 degree angle.
If you have a high power pressure washer turn down the volume.
Mix together 1 c 240 ml of chlorine bleach 1 c 240 ml of laundry detergent and 1 us gal 3 8 l of warm water.
The pressure washer probably removed a good deal of the natural oil of the wood along with the patina.
Most pressure washers come with several nozzles.
Only use a wide spray nozzle.
When power washing teak furniture set the pressure to no greater than 2000 psi.
Admittedly using high pressure water strength save you a few minutes of cleaning time just there s also much chance of damage.
Potential cracks in your wood can become even worse if hit by a pressure washer stream.
If the furniture are real dirty and hard to clean by hand a little pressure coming from a nozzle of a garden hose is enough to do the job.
This mixture will create a cleaning solution that is strong enough to remove most dirt and stains but gentle enough to keep from damaging your teak furniture.
Hold the tip of the pressure washer about 6 inches from the.
Start cleaning from the bottom of the teak furniture and gently work your way up to the top.
Quick easy way to clean that pale looking outdoor teak furniture that you paid a fortune for.
Go easy with pressure washing.
Hold the tip of the pressure washer about 6 inches from the furniture.
Use a wide nozzle to ensure balanced cleaning power usually with a 40 degree angle.
Avoid using steel wool that scratches the wood instead of cleaning stains off.
Use a nozzle with a 15 degree or wider spray pattern.
Using gentle even strokes spray along the grain of the wood allowing the sprayer to wash sections of the gray wood.