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Teak will last several lifetimes. Sand it, seal it with a product like SEMCO and put a booster coat on once every couple of years. For outdoor furniture, re-seal every year.
moxxxie · 2009-05-04: 08:46
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Oooooo! Lots of fun ahead Tulip!
JenPat · 2009-05-04: 09:20
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The buying of the furniture phase...
Oweena · 2009-05-04: 11:12
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that guy didn't realize it was his lovely leopard skin umbrella you were covetting!
kitegypsy · 2009-05-04: 11:13
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God, another reminder of Indonesia in one day. I´m getting really teary now. And what mox said about the furniture.
rezinka · 2009-05-04: 11:37
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Isn't it exciting? I wouldn't seal the teak, I'd oil it.
megaera · 2009-05-04: 12:12
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That furniture place looks fantastic. Woo hoo - it's so fun to buy furniture!
snkysally · 2009-05-04: 18:41
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i'd oil the teak too. And there is no way you can go to Ikea and not have the meatballs. It's a rule ;-)
DutchCookie · 2009-05-05: 04:40
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oh meatballs. From Ikea as well! YUMMS.
wapsy · 2009-05-05: 07:06
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I want to go to Ikea for lunch.
websterella · 2009-05-05: 11:50
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I've never eaten at Ikea. Love the furniture in the first pic.
KateR · 2009-05-06: 18:44
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I now want to go to Ikea to eat meatballs.
lizby1 · 2009-05-10: 15:58
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