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No Responses to “What is the best oil to treat my outdoor dining set. Is it teak oil or is there something else better?”
By michelle v on Feb 4, 2009 | Reply
The wood outdoor furniture its usually less expensive than teak oil can be wiped off with dry cloth happy dining.