Hi,
I have an outdoor bench made of teak which I've allowed to get a little bit neglected. The original (teak oil) finish is long since knackered and the wood has become quite dried out and split in a few places. I'd like to restore this piece and I'm wondering about the best approach.
From a position of complete naivety I've imagined something like - give it a really thorough re-oiling until it stops absorbing new oil, then attempt to re-glue any cracks that aren't too widely split.
In terms of products, I'm assuming normal exterior PVA is going to be a bad fit for freshly re-oiled wood - would an epoxy be a better choice? And in terms of an oil, would boiled linseed oil be suitable (I have some of this already) or is there something particularly appropriate about teak oil that means it should be used?
Many thanks for any thoughts..
I have an outdoor bench made of teak which I've allowed to get a little bit neglected. The original (teak oil) finish is long since knackered and the wood has become quite dried out and split in a few places. I'd like to restore this piece and I'm wondering about the best approach.
From a position of complete naivety I've imagined something like - give it a really thorough re-oiling until it stops absorbing new oil, then attempt to re-glue any cracks that aren't too widely split.
In terms of products, I'm assuming normal exterior PVA is going to be a bad fit for freshly re-oiled wood - would an epoxy be a better choice? And in terms of an oil, would boiled linseed oil be suitable (I have some of this already) or is there something particularly appropriate about teak oil that means it should be used?
Many thanks for any thoughts..