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NOTE: Your furniture has already been factory treated with an oil
preservative, however we do recommend after unpacking and
assembling your furniture, you thoroughly wipe clean your furniture
removing any dust particles, then lightly oil the furniture and let dry.
STEP 1. IMPORTANT. After oiling wipe off excess oil, then allow the oil to dry
in the shade away from direct sunlight until dry, then wipe off again with a clean
rag removing any excess oil that may not have penetrated into the timber.
Remove any excess oil if necessary.
STEP 2. REPEAT THE ABOVE PROCEDURE IN 48HRS. Sanding is not
required between these initial coats. Your furniture is now protected, however
repeat applications of the hardwood timber oil may be required. Before re-oiling,
check your furniture for any residue build If this occurs, a light sanding may be
required.
Note: The frequency of oiling will vary according to the climatic conditions in
your area and the exposure to the elements to which your furniture is subjected.
NOTE: If Eucalyptus furniture is neglected, with prolonged unprotected
exposure to the elements, the timber will discolor to a silvery grey, and
checking and hairline cracks may appear. In the event your setting does
discolor, sanding and oiling will be required to restore the timber.
We recommend the furniture be stored undercover during wintertime and
and wet seasons.
NOTE: •WET TIMBER MUST BE DRIED FOR 3-5 DAYS BEFORE OILING.
DO NOT OIL THE FURNITURE LATE IN THE DAY WHEN DEW OR
CONDENSATION IS LIKELY TO FORM OR WHEN RAIN IS THREATENING.
•ALL TIMBER FURNITURE GOES THROUGH A SETTLING IN PERIOD.
FASTENERS MUST BE TIGHTENED REGULARLY. DO NOT LEAVE
FASTENERS UNTIGHTENED AS THIS COULD CAUSE FURNITURE
DAMAGE.