Liberon GFOTE1L 1L Garden Furniture Oil - Teak
D**E
Absolutely terrible - do not buy, do not use - it will wreck your furniture.
Absolutely terrible - do not buy, do not use - it will wreck your furniture. Perhaps there was something very wrong with the tin I got? I cannot understand what Liberon were thinking. Rather than a furniture oil this is a very unpleasant tan colour - more like cheap cuprinol. If you have attractive wooden garden furniture it will hide the grain and turn it a vile orange / red tan colour - I put it on my new unfinished teak garden table - aaarrrghh! If for some insane reason you are determined to use this product test a small hidden area first - then discard the product.After wiping off as best I could I then used the liberon danish oil - which is good - as their products usually are.
G**N
OK for cheap garden furniture, but isn't what it says on the tin!
This is not 'Teak Oil' but a pigmented red/brown wood stain with a high solids content (possibly red iron oxide). We have a cheap 'teak' garden dining set (the £130 for table & 4 chairs 'quality'). Each year it gets a light jet-wash and one coat of Liberon and still looks good after more than 10 years, while friends' similar, but untreated, sets have rotted after 3 years. The garish red colour fades to brown quite quickly in the sun. I'm very happy with the product for this application, but would be horrified if I'd put it on expensive furniture. It looks like Liberon may have withdrawn the product now.
M**P
Horrible - NOT Teak Oil
The tin says 'Teak Garden Furniture Oil' which I thought meant Teak Oil.Unfortunately it isn't. It is a teak coloured oil based stain, which will make your teak furniture go a horrible red colour. Fortunately I only started using it on the back of a bench before nI realised how nasty it would look.I've still wasted £20 though.
P**B
Excellent Product
This product is extremely good at rejuvenating old garden benches - it looks very orange when it has just been painted on and still wet but dries to a really nice natural wood colour. One litre is good for two benches allowing plenty to soak in to the wood.
M**P
We have new sun loungers
Comlletly renovated the sun loungers, look amazing. Application easy.
A**S
Surprisingly good
Looks very watery and disturbingly orange at first, but actually offers great protection and very resistant to weathering. I write this review about years after using it on a bench (Amazon nudged me) and I am genuinely impressed with the longevity.
T**K
Matched the existing teak oil colour
Very good value could not find it any cheaper anywhere
A**R
Good quality oil
Good quality exterior furniture oil - having to recoat after doing it some 5 years ago so works well
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