2. Choose the right wood preservative
Choose the appropriate wood impregnating agent designed for outdoor use. You can consult a store employee or the manufacturer to select an impregnating agent suitable for the type of wood used in the deck chair frame. Stains penetrate deeply into the wood structure, permanently coloring its surface and highlighting the grain pattern. There is also an oil for raw wood based on concentrated linseed oil, which effectively protects the wood from water and adverse weather conditions.
3. Preparing the impregnating agent
Follow the instructions found on the packaging of the product intended for wood impregnation.
4. Applying the impregnating agent
Using a brush, airbrush, or roller, try to apply the impregnating agent evenly on the wooden deck chair frame. Make sure to cover the entire surface of the frame, including hard-to-reach areas.

5. Absorption of impregnating agent
After applying the product, wait the specified time as recommended by the impregnating agent manufacturer. The wood will have time to absorb the applied product, which will protect it from moisture, harmful UV radiation, and other atmospheric factors.
6. Removing excess impregnating agent
After the recommended time has passed, remove the excess impregnating agent that has not been absorbed into the wood. This can be done using a sponge or a soft cloth.
Wood impregnation is a key step in maintaining its durability and aesthetics for many years. Choosing the right impregnating agent, adapted to external conditions and the type of wood, will effectively protect the deck chair frame from the negative effects of moisture, UV radiation, and other atmospheric factors. Regular maintenance of the wooden frame, including regular impregnation, will allow you to enjoy its appearance and functionality for many seasons. So remember to properly care for the wood to preserve its beauty and strength for many years.