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Properly Maintain and Clean Garden Furniture

Properly Maintain and Clean Garden Furniture

Proper care of your garden furniture of different materials can ensure a longer life and constant quality. How this should be done, you can find the right tips on this article. 

Modern garden furniture is suitable for outdoor use even in bad weather without any problems. Many pieces of furniture generally require very little care and special care is not absolutely necessary.

However, proper care of your garden furniture can ensure a longer life and consistent quality. Intense sunlight, moisture, frost – in the garden, your furniture is exposed to a wide variety of environmental influences throughout the year, and even if you store your garden furniture in the basement over the winter, there are a few points to keep in mind.

Regular or excessive use also leads to an increased need for care and cleaning for some products. It is recommended to take proper care of your garden furniture to avoid early signs of use and damage, thus increasing its lifespan. If you want to learn more about the best tips on how to take care of your garden with ease then click here

 Properly Maintain and Clean Garden Furniture

The Right Care Depends Mainly on the Material

Just as your garden furniture differs in appearance, it also differs in terms of cleaning and care. Some materials are a bit more demanding than others. Whether it is a chair, a table, an umbrella or a lounger – it depends mainly on the material and the related weather resistance of the respective product: an aluminum table with a glass top, for example, is very easy to maintain, an iron bench requires different care measures than a wooden bench, and here, too, the care of different woods, such as teak and acacia wood, must be differentiated.

In order to prevent premature signs of wear, to clean your garden furniture professionally and to maintain it professionally, we have compiled valuable tips for you in various magazine articles, so that you can enjoy your products for as long as possible. Please always follow the manufacturer’s instructions for care and cleaning.

Metal Garden Furniture

Most metal furniture, such as aluminum furniture or garden furniture made of iron and steel, is coated and easy to care for. It is usually enough here to clean the surface with a mild soapy water, water and a cloth. You can find information on cleaning and caring for metal garden furniture in the magazine, as well as more detailed instructions on caring for aluminum furniture (magazine article “Aluminum Care”). High-quality stainless steel is usually not coated, but is also quite easy to care for. How to clean stainless steel and more info on stainless steel care, you can read in the magazine.

 Properly Maintain and Clean Garden Furniture

Plastic and Wicker Garden Furniture

Plastic is an extremely easy-to-clean material that does not require extensive special care. However, you can read about what to look out for when cleaning and caring for plastic in the magazine article “Care and properties of plastic”.

The garden furniture wickerwork polyrattan can also be cleaned well as plastic: loose dirt can be sprayed off with a garden hose, more stubborn dirt can be removed from the wickerwork with a soft brush (for example, a toothbrush).

Wooden Garden Furniture

Wooden furniture is a natural product that changes its appearance when exposed to sunlight and rain. To prevent the typical graying of any wood, you can apply maintenance oil at regular intervals. If the wood is already grayed, often the only thing that helps is sanding the surface with sandpaper or a special grayer. What to look for in wooden garden furniture and its care, you can read in the magazine article “Wooden garden furniture and its care”.

How to care for teak, for example, you can read in the step-by-step section in the magazine article of the same name. Information on how to care for eucalyptus wood can be found here.

To protect it better against wind and weather, you can impregnate your wooden furniture. We introduce you to various methods of impregnation, such as glazing, in the magazine. You can also read in the magazine how to find the right wood glaze for garden furniture. 

If you don’t want to invest too much in maintenance, you can paint and freshen up or varnish your garden furniture. It is not uncommon for garden furniture owners to have problems with wood mold.

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