
1. Pecan seeds
In addition to being used to blacken hair, pecan seeds are also useful for treating teak furniture. The trick is to burn 5 candlenut seeds until the oil comes out. Wrap the candlenut in gauze and crush it by hitting it. Then rub your furniture with candlenut wrapped in gauze earlier. And your teak furniture is shiny like new again.
2. Sago flour
Starch, or cornstarch can be used to clean furniture. The trick is to sprinkle starch on dirty furniture filled with palm prints. Then rub evenly until your furniture looks clean.
3. Stale tea water
Don’t throw away the rest of your stale tea, use the rest of the stale tea water to clean your furniture, because stale tea water is perfect for cleaning the furniture. The simple way is to simply apply it on your furniture, but after that, dry it completely, so that your furniture is not damp.
4. Vinegar water
The trick, mix a cup of vinegar and 1 cup of olive oil, then polish your furniture with the solution. Another way is to mix 2 tablespoons of vinegar and 1 tablespoon of water, take a sponge and dip it into the solution, then apply it to the stain. After that, wipe the teak wood furniture to dry. Finally, give color or refinish your furniture.
