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			<title><![CDATA[The Benefits of Teak Outdoor Furniture]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Want
outdoor furniture that’s elegant and sustainable? Read On</p><p>The
solution to durable outdoor furniture is teak wood. Kingsley Bate began using
teak to create furniture in 1983. It was the first American company to use this
material while carefully abiding to Indonesian government law to prevent
deforestation. The agreement created a controlled program that limited the
number of trees to be used. This prevented harm to forests and proved that other
companies could enact a program to use natural resources without harming the
environment.  Originally Javanese teak
was used to create all furniture, however; Kingsley Bate now uses a limited
amount of Burmese teak since the demand for furniture increased. Teak’s
durability and style makes it a favorite among consumers looking for outdoor
furniture that will survive years of all-weather climates. Teak wood is so
sustainable that it is often passed down to other family members over time. There
are a few types of teak wood including: <em>Grade
A Teak, Rustic Teak</em> and <em>Reclaimed
Teak</em>. Make sure you research how you would like your teak wood furniture to
look before you buy a specific type. All types of teak wood have the same
durability but have unique characteristics of their own. The following relates
to Grade A Teak wood. </p><p>While
it originally has a golden color,  teak
develops a beautiful grey color in about nine months or so depending on how
long it has endured the outdoor elements. If you prefer teak’s natural golden
color, it can be easily maintained by using <strong>Kingsley Bate Teak Protector</strong>. The protector needs to be applied
seasonally or when fading on the wood occurs. If the greyish color begins to
peak out of your natural teak furniture simply use the <strong>Kingsley Bate Teak Cleaner. </strong>It will restore teak furniture back to
its naturally beautiful state found when first purchased. While exposed to the
outdoors, teak may get small cracks throughout time outside. Don’t worry about these
minor flaws, they are just the wood expanding and it will add to the uniqueness
of the wood maturing. An added bonus to this already loved wood is it’s easy
cleaning process. A soft bristle or sponge works great with a simple solution
of soap, bleach and water.&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want
outdoor furniture that’s elegant and sustainable? Read On</p><p>The
solution to durable outdoor furniture is teak wood. Kingsley Bate began using
teak to create furniture in 1983. It was the first American company to use this
material while carefully abiding to Indonesian government law to prevent
deforestation. The agreement created a controlled program that limited the
number of trees to be used. This prevented harm to forests and proved that other
companies could enact a program to use natural resources without harming the
environment.  Originally Javanese teak
was used to create all furniture, however; Kingsley Bate now uses a limited
amount of Burmese teak since the demand for furniture increased. Teak’s
durability and style makes it a favorite among consumers looking for outdoor
furniture that will survive years of all-weather climates. Teak wood is so
sustainable that it is often passed down to other family members over time. There
are a few types of teak wood including: <em>Grade
A Teak, Rustic Teak</em> and <em>Reclaimed
Teak</em>. Make sure you research how you would like your teak wood furniture to
look before you buy a specific type. All types of teak wood have the same
durability but have unique characteristics of their own. The following relates
to Grade A Teak wood. </p><p>While
it originally has a golden color,  teak
develops a beautiful grey color in about nine months or so depending on how
long it has endured the outdoor elements. If you prefer teak’s natural golden
color, it can be easily maintained by using <strong>Kingsley Bate Teak Protector</strong>. The protector needs to be applied
seasonally or when fading on the wood occurs. If the greyish color begins to
peak out of your natural teak furniture simply use the <strong>Kingsley Bate Teak Cleaner. </strong>It will restore teak furniture back to
its naturally beautiful state found when first purchased. While exposed to the
outdoors, teak may get small cracks throughout time outside. Don’t worry about these
minor flaws, they are just the wood expanding and it will add to the uniqueness
of the wood maturing. An added bonus to this already loved wood is it’s easy
cleaning process. A soft bristle or sponge works great with a simple solution
of soap, bleach and water.&nbsp;</p>]]></content:encoded>
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