How to clean outdoor furnitures?--Xiangyuan Leisure

The ideal spring cleaning routine includes special attention to furniture dedicated to the patio, gazebo, playground, garden and yard. Outdoor furniture is usually made of durable materials like metal or plastic, but being constantly exposed to the elements it can quickly rust, gather dirt or weaken and deteriorate. Here are quick and easy ways to clean and maintain furniture that is designated to enhance our outdoor experience. 1.Brush away dirt particles including leaves, flowers, branches and dried bird droppings. Use a handy nylon-bristled brush or broom. If you have a leaf blower, this will work well to blow off fallen leaves and accumulated dust and dirt. 2.Hose away stuck-on dust and dirt. Use the garden hose to quickly wash away all the grime, animal-related droppings and residue, as well as plant-related sap and stains. 3.Scrub off stubborn grunge. Use soapy water (warm water with dishwashing detergent) and a nylon-bristled brush or old toothbrush to scrub off any filth or stain that didn't come off with the hosing down. Rinse with clean water. 4.Clean, polish and protect aluminum furniture with a soft cloth dipped in water-and-vinegar solution. Avoid abrasive materials that can scratch the aluminum. 5.Polish and protect metal and plastic furniture with a couple of thin coats of car wax on all the exposed areas. 6.Protect wood furniture by repainting as necessary. Consider sealant treatments used to waterproof wood decks and patios. 7.Check the integrity of painted metal furniture. When rust develops or when bubbles and irregularities appear on the painted surface (indication that rust is developing underneath the paint), consider restoration before the situation worsens.

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