How To Care For Your Cedar Wood Furniture
Northern White and Western Red Cedar are some of the most
sought—after woods, ideal for many outdoor and indoor uses. It is a fine
grained wood that is durable and resistant to rotting and insects.
Because cedar is a top choice for carefree living, it can be left
natural or it can be painted or stained to match any décor.
Left untreated, both Western Red and Northern White Cedar
will weather to a beautiful soft silvery gray. Untreated cedar is
natural and pleasing, however, the wood is porous and over the long term
may become discolored if left in damp or shaded areas. A 20 percent
solution of household bleach in water with one ounce of detergent per
gallon will usually remove the stain. Even after years of exposure,
cedar can be refinished to its natural bright clean appearance.