Commercial Outdoor Furniture
Learn How To Clean & Maintain Your Commercial Outdoor Furniture
- Gently wipe off loose dirt on a regular basis to avoid it becoming embedded in the umbrella canopy.
- Most commercial umbrellas are treated with some kind of Scotch Guard in order to avoid stains and inhibit mildew and mold. Sunbrella fabric is an example of a fabric designed to require minimal maintenance in the outdoors.
- Spot clean the umbrella canopy with a mild soap and cold water, using a soft-bristled brush.
- For most umbrella poles and stands, mild soap and water will remove dirt.
- For wooden umbrella poles, apply a paste wax on a regular basis to restore luster and shine.
- Applying a spray lubricant to metal joints regularly will increase the lifespan of the umbrella.
- Regularly dust dirt and debris from the surface of your wrought iron furniture.
- Spray furniture with a hose, when needed, and dry with a soft cloth or towel.
- To remove rust marks, lightly sand with very fine sandpaper. Use touch-up paint if needed.
- Polywood lumber is durable enough to be power washed as needed.
- Due to it having pigment throughout, this recycled rPET furniture hardly shows nicks and scratches.
Aluminum /
Stainless Steel:
- Most commercial aluminum and stainless steel furniture is rust-proof, but paste wax will help to protect surfaces as well.
- Wash frequently with a mild cleanser and water.
- Dry with a soft cloth or towel.
Teak:
- Oil teak furniture every year to maintain its color. If you let it age naturally, the teak wood will become a grayish color.
- Use very fine sandpaper to remove water marks.
Resin:
- Spray dust off with a hose and allow to air dry.
- Use a gentle abrasive cleanser to remove scuff marks.
There is always something new to learn about how to clean and maintain commercial outdoor furniture pieces the right way. These polishing tips can prolong the life of furniture.
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