Algae stain on wooden swing seat

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  1. cucumber

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    I use Patio Magic on my painted wooden garden furniture and fencing. The algae disappear usually with 24 hours. If necessary, after that time, I apply another coat of paint or preservative.
     
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    I cleaned an old seat up pretty well with a pressure washer, of course you really need to dry it out pretty thoroughly before using any preservative afterwards.
     
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    I think if you simply scrub the seat with hot water containing liquid bleach, you will remove green algae. Only scrub with the grain. Allow to dry thoroughly ( 7 days ?)
    Not keen on using danish oil on a surface thats sat upon. Yacht varnish would be better, 2 coats, It has the advantage of being recoatable subsequently without stripping.
    Otherwise exterior acryllic finish.
     
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    I used to use danish oil on my outdoor table but it wasn’t the best for use outside. I have switched to Screwfix no nonsense garden furniture oil and it has been much better. Still need to apply it once a year.
     
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