Good morning Chaps / Chapesses.
I have recently acquired two very heavy picnic tables and a bench. They have been left outside for many years in all weathers and are looking as you would expect. They are still solid and I would like to try and get them looking better. I would appreciate any tips on how I could achieve this. I am not looking to paint them with coloured Cuprinol paint or anything like that. I have some Danish Oil which says is ok for exterior use. Would this be suitable? Through a bit of research I have also seen suggested that maybe using a pressure washer first would help? I would appreciate any thoughts or ideas on this.
Many thanks in advance for your time and wisdom.
Hike
I have recently acquired two very heavy picnic tables and a bench. They have been left outside for many years in all weathers and are looking as you would expect. They are still solid and I would like to try and get them looking better. I would appreciate any tips on how I could achieve this. I am not looking to paint them with coloured Cuprinol paint or anything like that. I have some Danish Oil which says is ok for exterior use. Would this be suitable? Through a bit of research I have also seen suggested that maybe using a pressure washer first would help? I would appreciate any thoughts or ideas on this.
Many thanks in advance for your time and wisdom.
Hike