Taking care of handmade outdoor wooden products requires a few simple steps to ensure its longevity and beauty. Whether you have a wooden handmade planter box, heavy duty picnic table, adirondack chairs, or a wooden bench, proper maintenance will help protect your investment and keep it looking its best. 

  First and foremost, it is important to clean your handmade outdoor wood furniture/planter box regularly. Remove any loose dirt or debris using a soft brush or cloth. For stubborn stains or grime, you can use a mild detergent mixed with water. Be sure to rinse thoroughly and allow the furniture to dry completely before moving on to the next step. 

  Once your handmade outdoor wood planter box/furniture is clean and dry, the next step is to apply a protective finish. This can be done using a wood sealer, stain, or paint. Before applying any finish, it's important to read the manufacturer's instructions and choose a product that is suitable for outdoor use. 

  If you prefer a natural look, you can use a clear wood sealer (We use a product called SoySeal Wood Sealer). This will protect the wood from moisture and UV damage while allowing the natural beauty of the wood to shine through. Apply the sealer evenly using a brush or roller, following the direction of the grain. Allow the sealer to dry completely before using the furniture. 

  If you prefer to add some color to your handmade outdoor wood furniture, you can choose to stain or paint it. Stains provide a semi-transparent color that enhances the natural grain of the wood, while paint can completely change the look of the furniture. Whichever option you choose, make sure to apply the product evenly, following the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the stain or paint to dry completely before using the furniture. 

  In addition to regular cleaning and protective finishes, it is also important to keep your handmade outdoor wood furniture out of extreme weather conditions. Direct exposure to sunlight, rain, and snow can cause the wood to fade, warp, or crack over time. If possible, try to provide some shade or cover for your furniture during harsh weather conditions. 

  Lastly, it's a good idea to inspect your handmade outdoor wood furniture regularly for any signs of damage or wear. If you notice any loose screws, splintered wood, or other issues, make the necessary repairs as soon as possible to prevent further damage. 

  By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your outdoor wood furniture remains in excellent condition for years to come. Regular cleaning, protective finishes, and proper maintenance will help preserve the beauty and functionality of your furniture, allowing you to enjoy it for many seasons. 

 

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