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I bought a set of outdoor timber chairs on marketplace that needed some improvements.
They had spent a lot of time in the elements, the timber was cracked, rough, dry and very grey!
This is what I did to give them a new lease of life!
https://www.bunnings.com.au/feast-watson-1l-clear-outdoor-furniture-oil_p1570638
Sand paper
Firstly I needed to sand back the timber to see what was underneath. Using my orbital sander, I used three grits, starting with 100, then 180 followed by 240. This gave the timber a beautiful smooth finish.
Half way through.
I also hand sanded the hard to reach areas.
I then needed to apply a furniture oil to nourish and protect the timber.
I opted for clear so that the natural timber tones can be seen.
I applied two coats of oil using a brush. As you can see it looks very dark while wet but once dry, it should be a more natural in colour.
This is 24 hours after I applied the oil and I couldn’t be happier with the result.
the beautiful red tones of the timber is shining through. The chair looks like new again and is protected from the elements.
I plan on reapplying on a yearly basis so I won’t need to do all that sanding again.
Wonderful work @kimamery! You've certainly given those chairs a new lease on life.
It looks like you caught them at the right time, as any more weathering and the joints would have likely begun to degrade.
Many thanks for showing us your method for restoration and finished results. Well done.
Mitchell
I also have a chair that needs to be refinished like this. You've inspired me!
Good Morning @kimamery
I am surprised that the seat came back so nicely You have put a lot of effort into restoring it. Worth it for sure! I have been ummm and ahhhing over should I sandback and outside table and bench seats I am building as it has that grey timber look. I think you may have pushed me to sand it and see
Nice work.
Dave
Hi Dave,
Thank you, I’ve worked on outdoor furniture before and this was by far the most far gone! I was surprised how well it came up too 🤣
Thanks Mitchell,
Yes they were definitely caught in time. They are still pretty sturdy so will hopefully last a few years if I continue to look after them! ☺️
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