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Mar 26, 2025 - 06:02 AM
While teak is naturally resistant to bacteria and mildew, soap residue, minerals or other impurities from your water may start to form some build-up. Therefore Teakworks4u strongly recommends performing routine cleanings each time you clean your shower or bathroom or when you notice some build-up. Remember that teak has a slip-resistant surface, but a soapy build-up can compromise this, so it is important to clean the surface regularly. To keep your piece looking new, we recommend a deep cleaning at least every 3 months or more depending on use.
Teak Oil, will bring out the natural grains of the wood and brighten it up. You can apply teak oil as often or as little as you want, it's really a personal preference to how you want the piece to look. The biggest thing to remember is proper maintenance will keep the teak looking nice and will allow it to last longer.
For a quick cleaning, apply water with a soft bristle brush (a mild soap solution can be useful as well) and lightly scrub the teak surface as well as the underside. Then rinse the teak surface with clean water and allow to air dry, or read our teak cleaning kit guide, too, for more.
For a deep cleaning, consider the Teakworks4u Teak Cleaning Kit. This kit includes everything you’ll need, including and 8oz. bottle of cleaning solution, 2 scrubbing brushes (nylon and stainless steel), 8oz. bottle of conditioning oil, an oil applicator, gloves and a rag for cleanup. With regular cleaning, your teak products will continue to look great for many, many years. Otherwise, we recommend a commercial teak cleaner to remove any mildew or discolorations that have accumulated. These cleaners won’t strip the wood of its natural oils and non-slip characteristics. Teak cleaners are available from a variety of sources including boating supply stores, home centers or directly from Teakworks4u. You can also check out our post about how to use a teak cleaning kit effectively, too.