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Proper Care of Wood Furniture
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If you have recently purchased cedar patio furniture, you may
not know much about the care and maintenance of the product.
It’s true that a number of wood products need special attention,
especially when used outdoors. However, with your cedar product,
you are in luck because there is very little maintenance required to
keep your cedar in good condition. Normally, if you buy unfinished wood
furniture, you have to treat it with oil or varnish, sealing it against
the elements, especially for outdoor use. With cedar, this is
completely unnecessary because the wood produces its own natural oils
that protect it from the weather. Therefore cedar patio furniture
is an excellent choice to avoid heavy maintenance or need for
refinishing every few years. Keeping your cedar log furniture clean is
as simple as rinsing it with a hose every so often to avoid gathering
of dirt and grime that will stain clothing. Of course, you should
always let the wood dry completely before using it to avoid soaking
your own clothes. Rinsing off these particles will also keep the
wood from splintering and becoming rough from the etching of the grit
and grime, which can cause the wood to become more susceptible to
weather conditions. During the cold season, when you won’t be
spending as much time outside, you should consider storing your cedar
outdoor furniture in a better protected location, such as a garage,
attic, basement, or storage facility. This will aid in
maintaining the wood’s resistance to weather – remember, it
is resistant but not weatherproof, so it does begin to age after a
time. One exception to the rule may be wooden picnic tables,
since these are so large and tedious to move and will usually be
covered with a cloth prior to use anyway, making imperfections of no
consequence.
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