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- How to Clean and Care for Outdoor Furniture
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- When spring rains rinse and refresh the outdoors, decks, patios
and everything on them get a bath, too. But, once it's dry you
see the remaining film that stays: dirt, bird droppings, sticky
tree sap and buds, and whatever other debris that gets carried
in the wind to land on your patio. These outdoor elements and
others cause your furniture to stain, discolor and wear out much
faster.
Keeping patio furniture looking
like new for a long period of time is not difficult. Proper cleaning
and maintenance will extend the life of your furniture. Here
are some tips to caring for your outdoor patio furniture:
* Wash it with a good cleaner
at the beginning of the season and then once a week squirt it
off with a hose. Both dirt and chlorine will deteriorate patio
furniture.
* When cleaning vinyl patio
furniture, never use a harsh brush or bleach. The brush may create
pores in the vinyl, damaging it and causing it to lose its shape.
Plus, the bleach will deteriorate the vinyl.
* Check to make sure that none
of the bolts holding the furniture together are rusty. Replace
them if they are, and tighten them thoroughly.
* If the paint on aluminum
furniture is in poor condition, rub it gently with a piece of
fine steel wool or sandpaper to smooth it out. Next, take some
standard car-wash polish to buff the furniture back to its original
luster.
* Touch up wrought-iron furniture
immediately if bare metal is exposed to prevent rusting. A rust-resistant
primer on the spots will help the rust from spreading under the
paint.
* Wicker furniture will stay
looking its best if it is kept in the shade, as the sun tends
to dry it out. If the wicker finish is damaged, bring it back
to life by using a permanent marking pen that matches the color
to blend away the exposed areas. To give a piece a whole new
look, spray paint each piece with outdoor spray paint.
* Don't forget to clean your
glass patio table. Remove the glass top carefully, over the grass
(so it doesn't shatter if you drop it).
* Put furniture away for the
winter by covering it with plastic, and storing in a dry basement
or garage. If it must be kept outside, cover it with a tarp.
So when you're ready for the
first cleaning of the year, you need something gentle and strong
to bring your outdoor investments back to looking like new.
CLR Outdoor Furniture Cleaner
safely and effectively cleans furniture, umbrellas, cushions,
children's play equipment, awnings, barbecue grills -- all made
to withstand the elements, but still need a little help. Outdoor
Furniture Cleaner contains UV protectants to protect furniture
from fading and discoloration. This special formula is non-abrasive
and safe to use on resin, plastic rattan, wicker, wood wrought
iron, vinyl, PVC and canvas. It is biodegradable and will not
harm flowers and grass.
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For more household tips, to
see what other CLR products can do for you or to locate a CLR
retailer, log on to www.jelmar.com,
or call (800) 323-5497.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
- ARTICLE POSTED
August 22, 2007
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