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Outdoor Kapur Patio Bar with Sink
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Outdoor Kapur Patio Bar with Sink

Made of non-endangered tropical Kapur hardwood, this compact bar weathers to a beautiful silver-gray finish. Outdoors, you'll set up for casual evenings by the pool or on your patio; indoors, it's a welcome addition to your family room. The back of the bar is open, providing easy access to two shelves;1 top shelf for use as a counter (with a sink/ice chest) and a second lower shelf for storing glassware, ice buckets, and other essentials. Assembly required.

Includes:

* 1 Kapur Bar
* 1 Cutting Board
* 1 Sink (ice chest) : can hook to hose to drain.
* Weight Limit is 250lbs per stool
* Bar Dims: 46"W x 42-1/2"H x 27"D
* Stools are sold separately

Checking: It is a natural occurrence for almost all types of outdoor furniture to experience some sort of checking throughout its life. Checking is another name for the small cracks you will see in the arms, around screws or bolts, and on other surfaces of your furniture. These cracks will stabilize over time and do not harm the integrity of the furniture in any way. In fact, they add to the individuality and rustic look of each piece.

Cleaning and Refinishing: To keep the natural colors of most outdoor woods, apply linseed conditioner every 1-3 months. After your furniture has turned gray there are two ways to bring back the original color. The first is to purchase a cleaner and the second is to use fine grit sandpaper thoroughly over the entire surface.

A word about Kapur Hardwood:
Kapur wood is a high-density Southeast Asian hardwood with excellent weather-resistant properties. Light enough to move easily around deck or lawn, kapur requires no finishing and is exceptionally-sturdy--with enough oil to repel the ravages of rain, sun, and dew.
Left untreated, Kapur will weather to a soft warm shade of gray similar to the weathering of teak. If you prefer to prevent this weathering process, you may apply additional coats of teak oil. The frequency of necessary teak oil applications will depend on the intensity of the sun in your environment, but typically, one or two coats per year is sufficient.
If you allow your furniture to weather, you may later decide that you would want to restore it to its original condition. This is possible by using teak cleaner products. After following the instructions for cleaning, you will want to apply a coat of teak oil to prevent the weathering process.


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