Alan Grant
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Not at all, not at all.
Well, you really should have done the work before it got to this temperature.
But yeah, my God, it's great to be out the back and doing a bit, keeping active and upcycling where you can.
Yeah, so if you bought like a nice teak garden furniture, a lot of people have done over the last maybe five or ten years, it might be looking very old and worn looking now.
So there's two options there.
You could kind of use some teak oil on it and maybe about three or four coats and that's going to protect it.
Yeah, a light scuff of sandpaper, but teak can be very forgiving, so it can't.
if you wanted a power washer before and then leave a couple of days then, and you don't want to go too close with the power washer because you don't want to split the wood or kind of create crevices in it.
But plenty of oil, teak oil, you can put it on with a paintbrush or you can put it on like with a lint-free cloth.
But it's important to move it onto the grass because you don't want to stain any sandstone kind of slabs or anything.
No, no, it'll only create a conversation piece that you'll be ducking your head.
So say if it's gone, you know, you can't hide kind of the imperfections with teak oil.
You can go and paint it.
Great product range from, what is it, Cupinal Garden Shades.
They come in real funky, kind of like the kind of blues, pinks, kind of greys.
A lot of greys still are very popular at the back.
And the good thing about that is it's actually a true paint.
So it's kind of like it's a...