Teak is one of the most durable outdoor furniture materials in the world — but without regular care, it will naturally weather to a silvery-gray color over time. This happens because the natural oils in the wood slowly break down when exposed to sun, rain, and humidity.
Regular cleaning removes dirt, mold, and surface grime that builds up season after season. The protector then replenishes the wood's natural oils, locking in that rich honey-brown color and creating a barrier against UV damage, moisture, and cracking.
The result is furniture that looks better, lasts longer, and holds its value — whether you're enjoying it on your patio this summer or passing it down for decades to come.