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The right care product
Decking boards and Wooden tiles turn gray outdoors and are exposed to the risk of fungal, moss, algae and mold infestation. The right care for wooden terraces helps against this. at Betterwood you will find a colorless one specially tailored to our types of wood Terrace oil with UV protection, which keeps the color of the wood longer and prevents fungal attack. Of the colorless wood protection Unlike the colorless decking oil, it has no visual impact on the decking boards and wooden tiles. However, it has a particularly effective wood protection and penetrates deep into the decking to prevent algae infestation.
Instructions oiling
The terrace cleaning
With the patio cleaner dirty decking boards can be cleaned and - in combination with our decking oil - grayed decking boards can be de-greyed again. That front edge wax is applied to freshly cut end faces to prevent cracking. In our online consultation we will help you to choose the right wood care for your wooden terrace.
Clean instructionsFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Wood should be cleaned and cared for regularly. Remove dirt and dust with a soft cloth or broom. Use special wood care products such as oils or waxes to protect the surface and extend its lifespan.
Natural oils such as linseed oil, teak oil, or special wood oils are suitable for wood care. These penetrate deep into the wood, protect against moisture, and emphasize the natural grain.
Depending on wear and weather conditions, wood should be oiled or varnished approximately once or twice a year. More frequent care may be necessary for heavily used surfaces.
Oil: Penetrates deeply, protects against moisture and maintains the natural appearance.
Wax: Provides an additional layer of protection, but is more suitable for indoor use.
Varnish: Forms a robust protective layer, but is less breathable and can peel off if damaged.
For outdoor areas, oil is usually the best choice.
Use UV-resistant wood oils or varnishes that form a protective film. Regular maintenance and the use of covers or roofing can also help protect the wood from the elements.













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