How often should teak outdoor bar stools be oiled for maintenance?

Teak outdoor bar stools are prized for their durability and natural beauty, but regular maintenance is key to preserving their appearance. To keep your teak furniture in top condition, it’s recommended to oil them every 3–6 months, depending on exposure to weather and sunlight.

Frequent oiling helps maintain the wood’s rich golden hue and prevents it from turning silvery-gray over time. However, if you prefer the natural weathered look, you can skip oiling altogether—teak is naturally resistant to rot and insects.

For best results:

- Clean the stools with mild soap and water before oiling.

- Apply teak oil evenly using a brush or cloth.

- Allow the oil to penetrate for 15–20 minutes, then wipe off excess.

Adjust the frequency based on climate—more often in harsh sun or rainy conditions, less in mild weather. Proper care ensures your teak bar stools remain stunning for years.