
Taking Care Of Garden Furniture
Your garden furniture is designed to withstand significant impacts. However, wind and rain may make it necessary to clean your furniture correctly. Plus, you’ll know the mess that chocolate fingers and melted ice can create in your patio set if you have kids. Whatever type of furniture you have, you need to know the best way to clean it. The following tips will help you keep your garden furniture clean and in the best possible condition.
Wooden furniture
To clean patio furniture from cedar, redwood, or pine, you will need a soft brush and cleaner designed for wood use. First, you need to scrub the wood to remove dirt and debris. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on the detergent and finally remove the residue. Make sure to use rubber gloves to clean. If you like, you can mix the detergent with a quarter of water, a cup of ammonia, and two tablespoons of white vinegar.
For popular teak furniture, you can use a teak cleaner and follow the directions on the bottle. If you don’t have a teak cleaner, “use a mixture of 1/4 cup of detergent and a quarter of bleach to a gallon of water. Leave for 10-20 minutes. Wash with a soft brush with a garden hose.” (Source: “How to Clean Indoor Patio Furniture and Floors (Today’s Owner) Before using the cleaner, again use a soft brush to loosen the dirt and rinse it with a garden hose as you wish and clean it according to your needs.
Metal or iron furniture
To clean metal or wrought iron furniture, you only need to add a little washing-up liquid to a bucket of hot water. Wet a clean, soft brush and start cleaning your furniture. If you notice rust stains while cleaning, rub them with some sandpaper. After washing the soap off the table, you should apply foundation and paint to any bare spots you have rusted from. The touch paint prevents back rust so that you can keep your furniture in good condition.
Plastic furniture
To clean plastic furniture, you can use baking soda and a wet cleaning sponge. An excellent abrasive powder is created when baking. This method works well for resin-molded furniture as well. After cleaning each piece without dirt or debris, you can wash it thoroughly with a garden hose. Although plastic furniture may not last longer than other types of patio furniture, cleaning it is very easy.