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Patio Teak Steamer
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Item Number: VCH-10GC
Manufacturer: Vintage Country Hills
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. Certified Plantation Teak Furniture Steamer
. Teak Steamer Size: L65 x W23.6 x H37.4 inches
. Cushions are not included
This patio Teak Steamer
Recliner is the perfect combination of form and function. The teak
wood and rust-resistant Grade A-quality solid brass fittings last for
years, standing up against all kinds of weather. Beautifully crafted
for comfort, this patio recliner is easily adjustable and simple to
move. Grab a full length cushion with additional neck support to
maximize your lounging comfort.
Teak
- an Investment in Time
Teak is a type of hardwood birch that
has a storied history of quality, beauty and durability that dates back
to the seventh century. The very first Teak plantation was located in
Indonesia. To this day, Indonesia's teak is revered as an exceptional
and highly valued wood. Reaching up to 150 feet, teak trees shed leaves
every year during the dry season.
As early as in the 1800s, furniture
makers in Europe started creating teak furniture for outdoor use. The
largest producer of Indonesian teak can be found in the island of Java,
where the geography and weather are ideal to grow Teak forests.
Teakwood resists decay and has a high oil content that makes it water
repellent. It's resistant to termites and other insects as well as rust
repellant, especially when matched with Vintage Country Hills' 100%
brass bearings.
Teakwood is strong, pliable, and
durable. This makes it better at withstanding high pressure without
cracking than other woods and can hold its form over many years.
Today's informed consumers are looking
for high quality, long-lasting and generally beautiful outdoor
furniture - and that's why so many choose teakwood. It truly is the
best choice in outdoor furniture. Leave it outside all year - it's
nearly impervious to the effects of sun, rain, frost or snow, even if
it's not treated with oil or varnish.
Teak Care - DurabilityRecognized for its durability, stability, and resistance to moisture,
decay and even termites, teakwood can withstand almost any weather
condition. Alternative tropical woods (e.g. iroko, ipe) have a lower
oil content and therefore offer a shorter life span. Teakwood on the
other hand won't splinter and weathers evenly to a finish that requires
no preservatives.
Teakwood
has been prized as material in the shipbuilding industry for centuries
and when British ships were decommissioned, early teak furniture makers
noticed these weatherproof advantages as teakwood was still
salvageable. For outdoor patio applications and a lifetime of use, teak
is unique in its class
Teak Care - Protection (Wood Protector)Traditional wood-protector products should never be used with teakwood.
Because of its structural fibers, teakwood is a very compact wood for
which teak oil will offer the most adapted treatment.
Easy to apply with a cloth, teak oil must be used on a perfectly clean surface which has received no previous treatment.
After
the first application, teakwood will take a slightly darker taint which
will gradually get lighter with time. Teak oil application should be
done in 2 or 3 layers (wipe oil excess before it dries after each
applied layer). It is best to let your teak patio furniture dry for 2
to 3 days before using them.
Never replace your teak oil with
some wax or 100% pure linen oil. These 2 types of products are
absolutely not suited for teakwood.
Regular use of a hard brush, a
metallic brush or any high pressure cleaning device is to be avoided
when cleaning your teak outdoor furniture, as you might rapidly wear
out the fine part of teakwood and accentuate its coarse grain.
Once oiled, however, be warned - it will require regular maintenance.
Teak Care - StorageStoring your patio outdoor furniture inside is not a necessity. As 100%
Grade A teakwood furniture, having undergone proper drying time,
Vintage Country Hills patio furniture can be left outdoors all year
round to weather just fine. Occasional cleaning with a mild soap and a
gentle bristle brush might be advisable, however, to remove any dirt
and dust likely to settle.
Teak left in its natural state will
gradually turn to a beautiful silver grey. If you prefer your teak in
its initial golden yellow color, we recommend that you treat your
outdoor furniture with teak oil when your pieces are new or during
winter months.
Being a "living" wood, the effects of outdoor
conditions such as temperature and humidity, will affect the moisture
content of your teak patio furniture and you might see tiny cracks
appearing in the end grain of your furniture arms and legs. These are
normal and nothing to be worried about: they will most likely disappear
with weather changes and will not impact the durability of your patio
furniture.
Teak Care - Stripes
Perfectly normal, a few dark stripes
might occur after the moisture content of teakwood has been lowered
before it is crafted into furniture. These color variations will
disappear once the furniture has been in the sun for a few days.
Teak Care - Stains
More
stubborn stains such as red wine can be treated with a teak cleaner or
simply removed by slightly sanding the stain area with fine sandpaper.
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