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Does Acacia Wood Turn Grey? What Causes It and How to Prevent It | Blog | Dai Phuc Hung Thinh | Home & Garden Funirture
Like all hardwoods, acacia contains ... down—a process known as photodegradation. As this breakdown occurs, the surface of the wood loses its original color and gradually takes on a silver-grey patina....
Canadian Woodworking
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Refinish cheap outdoor acacia furniture - Canadian Woodworking and Home Improvement Forum
Re: Refinish cheap outdoor acacia furniture Sanding will help but it's faster to use a power washer. The wood is bleaching in the sun. I'd go to a marine store and get some teak oil to use instead of tung. To protect it from turning grey again, you will need to put some form of UV coating on it.
Reddit
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r/finishing on Reddit: Save me from my acacia wood folly | Outdoor table in NY
May 4, 2020 - Seems like marketing. I'd go with linseed oil if you're resigned to greying and the marine treatment if you care about it staying nice. I've seen a £28m yacht with acacia wood finish which is over 15 years old and looks new, despite the yacht being overwintered in inclement weather most years.
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r/woodworking on Reddit: Taking Care of Outdoor Acacia Furniture
February 28, 2024 -
We purchased some outdoor acacia furniture 2 years ago and it's starting to show signs of weathering. Need some advice on how to get rid of the greying / weathering.
First two photos are the dining table, second photo is the coffee table. I used teak oil last year, and used it again a few days ago to get it ready for the summer. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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You can reduce or remove the silvering from weathering on the table with oxalic acid. I make a saturated solution, where there are undissolved crystals in the bottle. Apply it as many times as necessary, letting it dry between applications. When you're happy, neutralize it with baking soda in water, rinse that off. I'm not so sure on the coffee table, the brown color tells me that there is something else going on there in addition. As far as prevention, understand that there is NO clear finish for wood that will withstand outdoor conditions. Not yet. And oils are useless. The best you can do is a good spar varnish with UV blockers, at least two coats. And even then it won't last two years unless you buy or make covers for when it is not in use. Hint: don't varnish just the top, do both sides equally, or the unvarnished underside will absorb humidity and cup. There was a similar query in today's post about a circular outdoor table with benches; skip forward and read it.
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Hi! It's totally normal for acacia wood to develop a greyish patina over time when exposed to rain and UV light. This is a natural process that happens with many durable woods like acacia, teak, or robinia. Good news: ➔ The greying only affects the surface color and does not reduce the wood’s durability at all. If you prefer to keep the original warm tone, applying a quality UV-protective oil (like teak oil, or specific outdoor wood oil) once or twice a year is a good practice, exactly like you did. Otherwise, you can also lightly sand the surface before oiling if you want to refresh the color. Hope this helps! 🌿
Daiphuchungthinh
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Why Does Outdoor Wooden Furniture Turn Grey? The Science Behind It—and What You Can Do | Blog | Dai Phuc Hung Thinh | Home & Garden Funirture
Add in humidity, rain, and temperature swings, and you get that weathered grey tone typical of aged outdoor furniture. Yes, but that’s not a flaw—it’s simply how natural hardwoods behave outdoors when untreated. Acacia wood will turn grey within a few months of sun exposure if left unfinished.
Woodworking Talk
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Oiling outdoor acacia wood | Woodworking Talk
Hi Gang! Been a while. I’m looking for a product recommendation for oiling a newer outdoor table constructed from Acacia wood. My understanding is a pigmented product will keep it from turning grey. So what’s best? Tung, BLO, etc? Also, from a cursory look, I’m not finding oil products that are...
Home Stratosphere
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11 Different Types of Acacia Wood
December 5, 2022 - Furniture and textile in white, black and grey tones also bring out the beautiful golds and reds in the wood. The great thing about the wood is that it instantly grabs attention without being too overwhelming. To make your home even more beautiful, you can use acacia wood to create a striking ...
Cucamonga Woodworking
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How to Stain Acacia Wood – Cucamonga Woodworking
August 6, 2021 - Apply the stain as evenly as possible, going with the wood's grain once the wood has the desired color, lightly sand, and apply the finish. Acacia is very hardwood, making it durable, pest resistant, and suitable for use for items that will have much traffic or wear and tear, such as in hardwood flooring. Hardwoods are notoriously difficult to stain because the stain does not soak into them easily and when it does go in, it does not soak in very deeply.
Woodworking Talk
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How long does acacia wood last outdoors? | Woodworking Talk
Not looking for finishing perfection here, just want to oil it up and protect It so it doesn’t turn gray and get through the winter ok." -- gthec, Woodworkingtalk.com · "My daughter has asked what she should do to maintain some new solid acacia outdoor furniture she's purchased. Teak OIL? or Sealer?" -- scuff66, Woodworkingtalk.com
Quora
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What are the characteristics of acacia wood? - Quora
Answer: 1. The Australian acacias are pest trees. 2. It spreads easily. 3. It poison the soil. 4. It shed leaves and branches. 5. The leaf and branches are easily flammable. 6. It grows fast. 7. It is quite knotty. 8. It spall easily. 9. It drinks water, 10. Not good for furniture. 11. Being good...
Living Spaces
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What Is Acacia Wood and Why It's a Favorite | Living Spaces
Acacia wood stands out due to its impressive strength and stunning grain patterns. Each piece exudes unique character thanks to the rich color variations, ranging from dark browns to golden hues. Furthermore, acacia is eco-friendly as it's a fast-growing hardwood, making it a sustainable option for conscientious consumers. ... Modern 54" Dark Grey Wood + Glass Top 2 Drawer Rectangle Coffee Table Set With 2 End Tables + Console Table | Acacia | Entryway