Good explanation of the process but for us novice DIYers it would be helpful to know what kind of penetrating oil you're using. I've heard boiled linseed oil is good but not sure if that's what you're using. Should one coat be sufficient or multiple?
Thank you! This is helpful and what a beautiful chair. :) Super good information about what type of finish to use in various woods/ conditions. I never knew that.
I learned so much. What product are you using? Researching I have seen using a sealer is being recommended instead of teak oil . Is that what you are using?
This is a great video. I have an acaica wood patio set (1 large table, 6 chairs - sits under shade with no rain exposure) and it looks terrible due to years of neglect from the home's prior owner. It looks almost like the demo chair in the video. While the set looks terrible, its rock solid. if I were in CA, I would hire you but in FL. Would be be kind to perhaps recommend a few products I can use as a DIYer? Ie the the "brightener", penetrating oil? I seen some videos that with teak oil (sand and apply oil), however, they are not as amazing looking as what you have done here. Thanks in advance.
Thank you for this great video! We have the same furniture & it was in need of refinishing. You made it look easy & our set is now ready for summer on our new patio. Wasn't going to put the unfinished on the new patio! :)
Absolutely love your video! Thank you so much! Best video on the topic . Is there an easy way of sanding I’m dreading that step. And which sander should I buy
Thank you so much for this video. This has helped me out so much. I have a table that has been outside for a few years and the top of lifting a bit. Is there a way to fix this?
How do you know if you should use penetrating oil or varnish? I've got a cheap wooden patio side table with discoloration on 1 of the 4 boards used for the top. I bought it brand new and it looked fine but after 3 months (outdoors) I notice 1 board has faded (lightened in spots). I'm not sure what they used to cover/preserve the wood, but want to repair the table. How should I proceed?
@@TMAC80 I use boiled linseed oil, with no chemical additives. The boiled oil is slightly brown so adds a depth of colour. Also, I dilute mine with white vinegar, add a couple of drops of washing up liquid to aid mixing... shake well to form an emulsion. easy to use, no harsh chemicals and eco friendly.
Super helpful tutorial!! And beautiful restoration!
Best explanation of the entire process and rationale behind each step I’ve seen so far.
Very well done!
@@TheWebMindset Thank you so much for the positive comment!
Lovely work - looks stunning.
Good explanation of the process but for us novice DIYers it would be helpful to know what kind of penetrating oil you're using. I've heard boiled linseed oil is good but not sure if that's what you're using. Should one coat be sufficient or multiple?
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Thank you! This is helpful and what a beautiful chair. :) Super good information about what type of finish to use in various woods/ conditions. I never knew that.
I learned so much. What product are you using? Researching I have seen using a sealer is being recommended instead of teak oil . Is that what you are using?
This is a great video. I have an acaica wood patio set (1 large table, 6 chairs - sits under shade with no rain exposure) and it looks terrible due to years of neglect from the home's prior owner. It looks almost like the demo chair in the video. While the set looks terrible, its rock solid. if I were in CA, I would hire you but in FL.
Would be be kind to perhaps recommend a few products I can use as a DIYer? Ie the the "brightener", penetrating oil? I seen some videos that with teak oil (sand and apply oil), however, they are not as amazing looking as what you have done here. Thanks in advance.
Thank you for this great video! We have the same furniture & it was in need of refinishing. You made it look easy & our set is now ready for summer on our new patio. Wasn't going to put the unfinished on the new patio! :)
Absolutely love your video! Thank you so much! Best video on the topic . Is there an easy way of sanding I’m dreading that step. And which sander should I buy
Thank you so much for this video. This has helped me out so much. I have a table that has been outside for a few years and the top of lifting a bit. Is there a way to fix this?
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Hi! Love this.. what brightener did you use?
What a great video! Thank you 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
How do you know if you should use penetrating oil or varnish? I've got a cheap wooden patio side table with discoloration on 1 of the 4 boards used for the top. I bought it brand new and it looked fine but after 3 months (outdoors) I notice 1 board has faded (lightened in spots). I'm not sure what they used to cover/preserve the wood, but want to repair the table. How should I proceed?
Good work, brother!
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Great video! Can you recommend a brand of product to use? Thanks!!
You can use Messmers UV Plus for Hardwoods
@@teakmastertimI’m leaning towards the Messemer’s product….in this particular video was that what was used? Tinted?
@@TMAC80 I use boiled linseed oil, with no chemical additives. The boiled oil is slightly brown so adds a depth of colour. Also, I dilute mine with white vinegar, add a couple of drops of washing up liquid to aid mixing... shake well to form an emulsion. easy to use, no harsh chemicals and eco friendly.
This is a fantastic video
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Hi what number sanding paper did you use? Also what product is the Brightener?
I would also like to know this. Do you sand through different grits? Also, how do you handle sanding between the slats? Thanks for the video!
I’m asking the same. What number grit did you use?
Use 80 to refinish. Smooth out with no more than 120. Most people would leave it at 80.
Can I use this product on pressure treated pine deck?
Great work ! Which penetrating oil do you use?
You can use Messmers UV Plus for Hardwoods
Is it tinted? Or clear?
nice work
Thank you!
What cleaners are you using to clean ipe decking?
We do not use cleaners. Just pure old-fashioned H2O. Sanding will take care of removing stubborn coatings, while exposing fresh new smooth raw wood.
So how much would it cost for a arm chair to be redone
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Is it required to clean on top of an indoor rug?!😂