
Outdoor furniture should be treated
the same way as regular indoor furniture, if not more. Because this
furniture is subjected to the natural elements of the outdoors, here
are some tips you can use to keep it looking cleaner and lasting longer:
1. Use a broom to sweep the dust and
dirt off the fabric or out of the weaves of your furniture. Be gentle
so as to not damage the fabric. If you are brushing bamboo, brush in
the direction of the weave.
2. Be careful if you find any insects
or nests on your outdoor furniture, especially if you are unsure about
what kind of insect it is.
3. Use mild detergents and stay away
from harsh chemicals to remove dirt. Harsh chemicals have been known
to cause irreparable damage to weaker materials. Visit your local hardware
store for a range of good products that are natural and safe to use.
4. Try to avoid scouring pads as they
can damage most materials. They will scratch the surface, making it
possible for more dirt to build up.
5. Use a thin coat of car wash to polish
and protect metal and plastic furniture.
7. Wear thick, rubber gloves when cleaning
your outdoor furniture to prevent splinters of wood, metal and paint
when scrubbing. Also, it keeps your hands safe from cleaning solutions.
8. Use wooden cleaning soaps on wooden
furniture. This soap not only cleans your outdoor furniture, but protects
it as well, helping it last longer.
9. Use paper towels or soft, dry rags
to dry furniture. This prevents spots and leftover dirt smears.
10. Consider restoration on painted
metal furniture. When rust develops or when bubbles appear under the
paint it may be time to have your furniture restored before it becomes
worse.
Remember to clean your outdoor furniture
on a regular basis. This will help it last longer and provide you with
endless days of outdoor comfort, relaxation and comfort.
Author bio
This article was written for oo.com.au and offers tips on how to clean and take care of your outdoor furniture.