Cleaning and Maintenance
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You can clean most outdoor furniture with soap
and water. A pressure washer with 1200—1350 psi is useful
for cleaning many types of outdoor furniture, but you must use a
low setting. In addition to cleaning, there are maintenance steps
you can take to help your furniture last longer:
Wicker outdoor furniture can be cleaned using a hose or pressure
washer. Simply remove the cushions and spray off dirt and spills.
If the wicker is especially dirty, use a sponge, mild soap and cold
water to wash. Allow the furniture to dry completely. Then apply
a paste wax to the frame to keep it shiny and water-resistant. Some
types of wicker are weather-resistant, making care easier. Store
cushions indoors and keep frames covered during the off-season.
Wooden outdoor furniture that has been coated with an exterior-grade
varnish can be cleaned using soapy water. Be sure to completely
rinse the furniture with clean water. Wooden furniture, with the
exception of teak and cedar, should be stored indoors during the
winter.
Fabric outdoor furniture such as hammocks and cloth chairs should
be machine-washed using the gentle cycle. Add bleach for white items.
Hang outside to dry. To avoid shrinkage, stretch back over the frame
before the fabric is completely dry. Frames should be cared for
based on the material. Store fabric furniture indoors during the
winter.
Umbrellas require maintenance after being in storage. Covers need
washing and umbrella frame joints need oiling. Wash covers using
a soft-bristled brush, mild soap and cold water. Use a spray lubricant
on the joints of a wire-frame umbrella. If you have a wooden-frame
umbrella, use paste wax to restore its shine.
Acrylic cushions should be removed from the frame before cleaning.
Spot clean using a sponge, mild soap and water. Rinse with clean
water. To prevent mildew, allow to dry completely before using or
storing. Some types of cushions are mildew-resistant, but if you
have a problem with mildew, use a solution of one cup bleach, two
cups detergent and one gallon of water to clean. Mix thoroughly
and spray on the entire cushion. Allow it to soak for 30 minutes.
Scrub with a sponge or clean rag. Rinse with clean water and allow
to dry completely. When storing, never wrap cushions in plastic.
Plastic does not allow the cushion to breathe and can cause it to
mildew if there is any moisture present.
Resin furniture requires the least amount of care. Simply spray
off with clean water and allow to air dry. If scuff marks are present,
use a gentle abrasive to remove. Mildew can be removed using a mixture
of one cup bleach, two cups detergent and one gallon of water.
Aluminum, wrought iron and steel frames require cleaning with water
and mild soap. Many modern metal frames are rust-resistant or rust-free.
If your metal furniture is not, paste wax or naval jelly can be
used to protect from corroding or rusting.