Last year I bought some new Teak patio furniture, thinking that I ought to protect the wood from the start I bought some liberon garden furniture oil and gave the table and chairs a good oiling.
During the winter the furniture was stored in the garage and covered over to give some protection.
With the summer here I gotthe furniture out and oiled the chairs, which came up really nice, but here's the problem, when i9t came to the table it had a lot of streaky marks and looked as if the table was oid.
The pictures below show the difference when I started sanding the top to try and bring it back to its glory.
The question is, is this a result of the funiture oil, if so can anyone recommend what I should be using in its place.
During the winter the furniture was stored in the garage and covered over to give some protection.
With the summer here I gotthe furniture out and oiled the chairs, which came up really nice, but here's the problem, when i9t came to the table it had a lot of streaky marks and looked as if the table was oid.
The pictures below show the difference when I started sanding the top to try and bring it back to its glory.
The question is, is this a result of the funiture oil, if so can anyone recommend what I should be using in its place.