Outdoor spaces: how to deal with garden furniture?

Treating garden furniture

Garden furniture allows you to furnish this space in the best possible way, offering comfort and functionality. Thanks to the furniture, in fact, the outdoor space becomes a true continuation of the living space.

Precisely for this reason, once you have found the perfect elements to furnish your garden, it is essential to take the best care of them, keeping them as good as new over the years.

Choosing top quality sofas, tables and chairs certainly gives you an advantage, furnishing your outdoor area with more resistant and durable furniture. Despite this, however, each material requires proper care and protection, avoiding wear and tear caused especially by the weather.

Caring for plastic furniture

Plastic outdoor furniture is very popular and particularly inexpensive. In addition, this furniture is generally durable and easy to maintain.

For proper care, first of all, it is essential not to leave them exposed to atmospheric agents such as sun, rain, wind, etc.. The latter, in fact, would risk discolouring and ruining them.

To clean them in the best possible way, then, it is fundamental to remove the dust carefully with a strong jet of water and, subsequently, cleaning them with a special product or soap flakes dissolved in warm water.

The preparation should then be wiped over the entire surface and rinsed. Finally, a cotton cloth should be used for drying.

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Wicker and rattan: how to treat it

Wicker and rattan furniture is light, beautiful and durable. Unfortunately, however, dust accumulates very easily in the weaves. To remove it best, you can use a laundry brush or a hoover with a small nozzle.

For the actual cleaning phase, you can then scrub the surface with a laundry brush and a solution of water and ammonia. The mixture can then be rinsed with a jet of water and dried in the air, without direct exposure to the sun.

Wooden furniture

Wooden furniture is an elegant and often very expensive solution. For this reason, it is essential to take good care of this garden furniture.

Tables and seats should be dusted with lukewarm water and a neutral detergent. In the event of mould, it is best to wipe with a cloth soaked in water and ammonia.

When treating wooden garden furniture, it is essential to avoid acids and solvents that could damage it.

If the wood has faded, it is possible to give it a new look by using waxes and oils specifically designed to give it a shine and revive the colour.

Finally, there are special treatments to prevent the formation of stains and make the wood waterproof. In this way, the furniture will resist humidity without creating mould.

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Outdoor spaces: how to deal with garden furniture?

Teak garden furniture

Teak is a hard wood of tropical origin that is widely used for making garden furniture. Its distinctive honey colour, however, can darken over time due to exposure to the sun.

As with any piece of wooden furniture, it too must be subjected to constant care using specific oils.

Before treating everything with the product, however, it is essential to clean the furniture as best as possible with neutral soap and a brush.

Once everything is dry, finally, the protective oil specially formulated for this type of wood can be applied.

Cleaning metal furniture

Metal furniture is prone to rust and oxidation. To best deal with these enemies, it is essential to sand the damaged part, then wipe it with a cloth dampened with turpentine. This will remove any paint residue. Next, an anti-rust primer must be applied, followed by the appropriate varnish, which will give the furniture a wonderful appearance.

For small imperfections such as marks and scratches, finally, you can use metal polishing paste.

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