farlsborough
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We have a circular garden table that is allegedly teak, and when I first got it I put teak oil on it. Inevitably it looked good for a while but started to crack and peel, and to be honest I don’t love the gloss of teak oil anyway.
So, sanded down and put on Rubio hybrid wood protector. I’ve been pleased with Rubio monocoat before but either this is rubbish or I’ve done something wrong - barely seems to have changed the wood which a few weeks seems dry and vulnerable.
So, what advice for a low maintenance, hard-wearing finish that ideally soaks in/bonds rather than layering, as realistically I won’t remember to rub down and recoat every 6 months!
So, sanded down and put on Rubio hybrid wood protector. I’ve been pleased with Rubio monocoat before but either this is rubbish or I’ve done something wrong - barely seems to have changed the wood which a few weeks seems dry and vulnerable.
So, what advice for a low maintenance, hard-wearing finish that ideally soaks in/bonds rather than layering, as realistically I won’t remember to rub down and recoat every 6 months!