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Outdoor furniture is at the mercy of the elements, whether that may be sun, rain, wind, or just kicked up dirt and debris. It doesn't take long for outdoor furniture to start looking a little dirty. It also doesn't take long to clean up the dirt or stains and restore your rope furniture to its once pristine condition. When deciding how to clean rope chairs, you'll first want to take into account how soiled the chairs are. Below are the different levels of dirty and how to tackle each level.
View more from the Ria Collection by RatanaFor light dirt, you'll do a light clean. At this level of grime, your rope furniture won't be horribly dirty, but with some quick work, you can get it looking in tip-top shape. At this level, you'll focus on brushing away debris and gently cleaning the rope with a soap solution.
Level one dirt can typically be cleaned in just a few minutes. Your chair will be ready for action as soon as it's finished air drying.
Soft brushes are best when removing debrisAt level two, you'll notice unsightly stains on your rope furniture. They may be especially noticeable if your rope is lighter in colour. Food is the common culprit of furniture stains, but substances like animal feces and mud can do it too.
Like any outdoor patio set, outdoor rope furniture can be prone to mildew. It's not the material of the rope itself where mildew grows but the dirt and organic material that may have attached or been left on the rope.
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Standing water and/or humidity promote the growth of mildew, so it's most common to find at the dip in the seat where water naturally gathers. The cleaning solution for mildew is a bit more intense, but for clean rope furniture, it's required. You don't want to sit your caboose in mould or mildew!
For mildew cleaning, you may want to wear gloves or other protective gear, as bleach can be irritating even in small amounts. Be sure to rinse three times at a minimum.
View more from The Parkwest Collection by RatanaThese are the stains that have been around a while. They may be crusty, brown, black, and seem entirely uncleanable. Fortunately, that's not the case.
This tough stain method can also be used for stubborn mildew stains. Be sure to use caution when working with any of the above materials.
No one likes sitting on a dirty-looking sofa or chair. If you're getting some use out of your outdoor patio set, make sure you give it an occasional clean. This prevents mildew as well as keeps your furniture looking fresh. When you have great-looking outdoor furniture it's a pleasure to have people over and it lasts a lot longer when you keep it in great shape. Click here for woven rope outdoor furniture ideas or here for some fresh new outdoor seating ideas.
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