Regularly wipe the surface with a dry, soft cloth or a soft-bristled brush to remove dust and light dirt.
From time to time, clean the surface using a soft cloth lightly dampened with warm, soapy water. Avoid excessive moisture, as over-wetting may leave marks on the wood.
To maintain the natural beauty of teak, apply teak oil approximately every six months. This helps nourish the wood, enhances its water-repellent properties, and slows the development of a natural gray patina.
Wipe away spills and food residues promptly to prevent staining and absorption into the wood.
Please note:
Teak is a natural material that may change in color over time, especially when exposed to sunlight and outdoor conditions. These changes are part of the wood’s natural aging process and do not affect its quality or durability.
Use products specifically designed for teak, such as teak oil, wax, or varnish. Avoid harsh abrasives and all-purpose household cleaners, as they may damage the wood’s surface