When garden furniture is taken out of the garage or basement in spring, many a garden owner is in for a nasty surprise. Furniture made of wood in particular appears grey, has become stained or even cracked. The only thing that helps here is sanding and then refreshing the garden furniture. What do you need for sanding and what do you have to pay attention to?

It is often a good idea to sand off old paint before applying a new coat of paint

What do you need to sand down your garden furniture?

  • brush
  • small piece of wood
  • Sandpaper 100 - 120 grit
  • household sponge
  • microfiber cloth

With the brush, which should not have too hard bristles, carefully clean the garden furniture beforehand.

For easier sanding of the furniture, wrap the sandpaper around the piece of wood and secure with nails.

Electric grinders should be used with caution. Under no circumstances should they be guided with too much pressure.

Carefully sand down wooden garden furniture

Sand the garden furniture carefully so that no grooves appear. In hard-to-reach places, you can use the rough side of a household sponge.

After sanding, vacuum off the fine dust particles and wipe the piece of furniture clean with the microfiber cloth.

Clean garden furniture before winter

In order for the garden furniture to last longer, regular cleaning is necessary, at least before storing it in winter. Otherwise, dirt particles can dig deep into the wood.

If you overwinter the garden furniture under a protective cover, make sure that the furniture is completely dry so that the wood cannot become moldy.

In winter, you should always remove the cover on dry days so that condensation can evaporate.

Rely on high-quality wood

Sanding down garden furniture is a very time-consuming job that is also not much fun. You can save yourself the effort by using high-quality woods such as cedar, robinia or teak from the outset. These woodwork contain oils that protect them from graying and weathering.

When buying garden furniture made of such wood, make sure that it comes from sustainable cultivation.

tips

Garden furniture made of soft types of wood such as spruce, pine and beech should be treated with care oil at least twice a year. To protect the wood from graying, use colored oil.

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