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Charred Wood Maintenance Plan: Clear and Simple

Charred Wood Maintenance Plan: Clear and Simple

Yakiwood
3 December 2024
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In most cases, seasonal rinsing and surface inspection is enough. Oil only when the color starts fading.

Routine Care

A gentle rinse and a soft brush are enough. Avoid high-pressure washing.

Oil Refresh

Refresh oil every 2-5 years depending on facade orientation.

Costly Mistakes

Harsh cleaners or aggressive scrubbing can damage the charred layer.

During the first year, observe color changes. This helps plan the first refresh.

If the facade is close to trees, rinse it once a year to remove resin or organic buildup.

With a clear plan, upkeep is quick and cost-effective.

After heavy storms, inspect the facade and remove any stuck debris.

Use neutral, chlorine-free cleaners and a soft brush for washing.

Apply oil on dry, clean wood in a thin layer to avoid blotches.

Small care today means big savings five years from now.

Proper care extends facade lifespan. Here is when to clean, when to oil, and what to avoid.

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