I’ve used linseed oil - how can I restore my furniture?
Strip the linseed oil: Use a dedicated, heavy-duty teak cleaner or a wood stripper. This will break down the fresh linseed oil layer and pull the dark pigments out of the wood grain.
Scrub and rinse: Use a medium-bristle scrubbing brush along the direction of the wood grain to lift the oil, then rinse thoroughly with water.
The final finish: Once completely dry, the teak cleaner will leave the wood looking clean and fresh. From there, you can choose your preferred path:
For a natural silver finish: Leave the cleaned wood completely bare. It will naturally weather to a beautiful silvery-gray color over the coming months.
For a honey-brown finish: Apply a specialized Teak Protector or Teak Sealer (which blocks UV rays to keep the golden color) rather than an oil.