The beauty of patio furniture is that it provides us with a comfortable outdoor space. From curling up and reading a charming book to relax, to hosting a barbecue or gathering with family and friends; we made full use of the patio furniture. It is safe to say that we rely on our outdoor furniture on many occasions, therefore, we should take certain precautions to ensure that it can be used for many years in different seasons and elements.
In order to avoid rust, mildew or stains, please consider the protection of outdoor furniture and changing weather conditions. Even if outdoor furniture is designed to withstand the harshest weather, things such as moisture, ultraviolet light, snow and ice will begin to show signs of aging. Although many outdoor fabrics and materials today are designed to combat these elements, adding a little TLC to your furniture can make them durable and always look like new!
Cushion care
Even the hardest woven fabric on durable cushion covers can still cause damp mold or dirt to enter. The simple way to clean the lid is to dust the fabric first, then use a sponge or soft brush, and then dilute the detergent with mild water. Let the cushion cover air dry, and voila, your pillows and cushions should look perfect! This strategy is also effective if there are stubborn stains that need to be dealt with. Avoid using any harsh chemicals that may damage the fabric. Insist on using gentle cleaning solutions to get the job done! Quick tips for those canvas cushion covers...Save time by removing them and throwing them in the washing machine! Most outdoor furniture covers are waterproof and are treated to help prevent UV rays as an added bonus. The general rule of outdoor furniture maintenance is to store the mats in rainy days or in winter. This alone will help your cushion have a healthy and long-lasting service life. Before buying any outdoor furniture cover, make sure you measure the size of the furniture-you want the cover to fit and comfortable!
Teak maintenance and tips
Teak is an impressive wood with many advantages, including natural insect repellent oil and durability. If handled properly, it will last for many years, regardless of our harsh climate. If not handled properly, it may appear silvery gray after being exposed to the sun for about six months. It is also important to scrub it well once a year to combat any dirt or mold. This is easily done by using a bristle brush with mild detergent and water. It is important to keep teak outdoor furniture away from damp or cool places to avoid decay and always pay attention when moving teak indoors at the end of the season; moving furniture from the yard into a heated space may cause the wood to crack. One solution is to bring furniture in when the temperature starts to drop or changes to the temperature of the storage space. In addition, to ensure proper teak care, make sure to always allow sufficient time to balance the moisture content.