High-quality outdoor furniture is built to weather the elements for years. That doesn’t mean, however, that a little TLC can’t help to extend its useful life and keep it looking great longer. Maintaining these pieces doesn’t have to be difficult, but it does require an understanding of how to clean and care for different types of materials and a commitment to do it on a regular basis throughout the year.
Guide - Patio Furniture Cleaning & Care
How to Clean Teak, Eucalyptus & Other Outdoor Wood Furniture
Most wooden garden tables and seating are constructed from hardwoods that can be cleaned and cared for in a similar fashion. If you let the woodgrain patina you can get by with cleaning it once or twice a year.
Caring for Metal Patio Furniture – Aluminum, Steel & Wrought Iron
Metallic patio furniture looks amazing when new, but can become a point of embarrassment if neglected and allowed to rust or stain. Most frames are easily cleaned similarly but each metal has its characteristics and nuanced care.
Cleaning Tips for Resin Wicker & Plastic Deck Furniture
Plastic is lightweight, fade-resistant and can take on many different shapes, textures and styles. It also does not require paint or sealants used by other materials. That makes this synthetic polymer easy to maintain and a great inexpensive option for outdoor furniture. Cleaning and caring for plastic furniture depends on the form it takes.
Maintaining Outdoor Tabletops from HPL to Tempered Glass
Dining alfresco and enjoying drinks with family and friends becomes more frequent as temperatures rise. No matter how careful you are, spills are bound to happen and your tables should be cleaned frequently. Tabletops can be made from many materials to match your decor style.
How to Clean Outdoor Cushion Fabric & Synthetic Mesh Slings
Dining chairs, patio sectional sofas and lounge chairs feature modern designs with high-tech textiles that are durable under many conditions. While most require very little attention, a few tips can keep them in tip-top shape.