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Prevent Unnecessary Outdoor Chair Repair! Cleaning Tips from an Outdoor Chair Repair Company

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How can you prevent having to repair outdoor chairs? Clean your furniture twice a year to avoid an early trip to the outdoor chair repair company. Try the following tips for wood and metal furniture.
Before You Repair Outdoor Chairs – Outdoor Chair Repair Company Tips:  Maintenance

To make cleaning easier, hose off your furniture during months of frequent use.  This can help prevent stains from tree sap, dirt, sunblock and more.  If you have a pressure washer, use it on a low setting.  Harsh sunlight, pool chemicals and sunblock are particularly damaging to your outdoor furniture.  Use canvas covers to prevent grime from collecting—these can be machine washed, but be sure to reinstall the canvas covers while still damp to help them retain their shape.

Before You Repair Outdoor Chairs – Outdoor Chair Repair Company Tips:  Homemade Cleaner

Use a time-tested formula for cleaning your outdoor furniture.  Sodium carbonate, or washing soda, can eliminate grime from furniture, grills, cushions and more.  For plastic furniture, mix ½ cup washing soda with 1 gallon of hot water.  Put on gloves, and then smear the mixture onto your furniture.  Let sit for 10 minutes, then rinse. 

To kill mildew in your outdoor cushions, use tea tree oil.  This essential oil has been used for years in traditional medicine to fight bacteria, fungi and viruses.  Mix 2 teaspoons of tea tree oil with 2 cups of water in a spray bottle.  Spot-test on your cushions, and then spray.  The strong medicinal scent will disappear in a day or two, and so will any mold or mildew.  There’s no need to rinse!

Before You Repair Outdoor Chairs – Outdoor Chair Repair Company Tips:  Metal

Aluminum, wrought iron and steel frames require cleaning with water and mild soap.  Use soft cloths—abrasive tools can scratch metal frames, and damage vinyl straps.  If your metal furniture isn’t rust-resistant, apply wax to prevent corrosion.  If you notice rust, or bubbles on the furniture’s painted surface, contact an outdoor repair company.  Bubbles indicate rust forming under the furniture’s surface, and it may be time to repair your outdoor chairs.

Before You Repair Outdoor Chairs – Outdoor Chair Repair Company Tips: Wood

Wood furniture is the most vulnerable to harsh weather, so treat it with care.  If the furniture has been treated with varnish, clean it with mild soap and water, and rinse thoroughly.  Unless it’s teak or cedar, store wood furniture inside during the winter. Be aware that canvas covers don’t protect wood furniture from moisture-related damage.  Snow and rain can cause wood to expand and contract, weakening the furniture over time.

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Christen Ronchetti is a freelance writer for The Southern Company, a team of experts specializing in repair patio chairs. Get the most out of your investment by letting us garden patio furniture replacement! Visit us online to learn more at Thesouthernco.net.
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