How to Clean Outdoor Patio Chairs

by guestpost on March 1, 2010

Outdoor patio chairs tend to get dusty with time, since airborne dust settles on it around the clock.  If left unattended, they may be a source of embarrassment when friends arrive.  Whether you have wood chairs, wicker chairs, plastic chairs or metal chairs, daily dusting and wiping with a moist cloth is a must.  Wicker and wood chairs need to be cleaned with care.

Wicker chairs collect a lot of dust between the reeds and may appear darker in those places.  A cloth may not reach between the reeds.  Therefore, a handled antistatic duster or a feather duster would be ideal.  Wood chairs can be gently dusted daily and wiped every couple of days with a sponge dipped in very mild sudsy water.  Take care not to rub off the sealant.  Occasional sealing and varnishing will restore the shine of wood chairs.

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