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This is thinking outside the box, but if your wood furniture has grayed than this might be a good solution: www.fencemakeovers.com ###-###-####
Moms,
I have a set of teak furniture that has weathered and turned grey (naturally). We are looking to bring it back to it's original condition. Does anyone know of a company that might be able to take the furniture and refinish it off-site? or be willing to do it here at my house?
Thanks!
This is thinking outside the box, but if your wood furniture has grayed than this might be a good solution: www.fencemakeovers.com ###-###-####
I have a "furniture dr." who I have called to fix our office chairs, tables for at least 6 years. His name is John Stout, he works out of his house. ###-###-####. Good luck.
Smith and Hawken sells some stuff with stain in it that I bought. They actually have a multi-step "program" of sorts, but the stuff with the color is the teak cleaner. Check out their website. As for finding someone to actually apply it if you don't do it (you literally just slop it on with a rag and it looks amazing!), I imagine that a painter would do it, and I hear that painters are hard-pressed for work right now so you should have no problem finding one!
http://www.smithandhawken.com/catalog/category.jsp?catego...
Kevin DeArmond ###-###-####. He does this and most everything else. He's helped a lot of moms on here.
My next door neighbor has a Furniture Medic franchise and he does a great job on furniture. (He re-did our front door for us too!) His name is Bill Ferguson and the business number is ###-###-####. Leave a message and he or Rachelle will call you back.
Have you tried the Teak oil to refresh it first? I also have a teak chair and I refresh it with the Teak oil 2x a year.