As winter fades and the days grow longer, you might step outside and realize your once beautiful patio furniture looks a little worse. Winter can be brutal on outdoor furniture—metal, wood, plastic, or fabric. But don’t worry—spring is the perfect time to bring your patio set back to life. As professional cleaning experts, we’re here to tell you just how bad it can get and, more importantly, how to restore it to its former glory.
The winter damage report
- Mold, mildew, and algae growth
Mold and mildew are almost guaranteed if your furniture sits outside in damp conditions. Fabric cushions and umbrella covers are especially prone to mildew, while plastic and wooden surfaces can develop green algae that make them slippery and unsightly. - Rust and corrosion
Metal furniture doesn’t stand a chance against months of moisture. Rust forms when water and oxygen react with iron or steel, weakening the furniture’s integrity. - Fading and cracking
Freezing temperatures and constant moisture can cause wood to crack and split, while plastic furniture may become brittle. UV exposure, even in winter, can fade cushions and painted surfaces. - Dirt and grime buildup
Leaves, pollen, and general dirt settle into every crevice over the winter, making furniture look dull and uninviting. Dust and moisture can still exist even if you cover your patio set.
The spring fix
Now that we’ve covered the bad news, here’s the good news—you can save your outdoor furniture with a thorough spring cleaning. Remove any loose debris by wiping surfaces or using a leaf blower. Then start deep cleaning based on the material.
- Metal furniture: Use warm water and mild dish soap to remove dirt and grime. For rust spots, lightly sand the area and apply a rust-resistant primer before repainting.
- Wood furniture: Clean with a soft brush and a mix of water and white vinegar to remove mold. Avoid pressure washing, as it can damage the wood fibers.
- Plastic or resin furniture: A simple baking soda paste can help remove stains.
- Cushions and fabrics: It is best to leave this to the pros.
A little spring cleaning can go a long way in reviving your outdoor space, making it fresh and inviting just in time for warmer days. But when you need expert help, do the right thing and call your favorite cleaning company. After all, it pays to call a pro!
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