Apply it to the mesh with a clean cloth.
Cleaning plastic mesh patio furniture.
To clean patio furniture spray the surface of the plastic with a garden hose and sprinkle a layer of baking soda over the top adding extra to heavily stained areas.
Use a soft scrub brush or toothbrush if the seat needs a deep cleaning.
Check the manufacturer s care tag for specifics but when in doubt a powdered detergent and water mixture is the safest solution.
To remove grime use a mild oil base soap such as murphy oil soap mixed with warm water.
Then rinse it with warm water and use a clean cloth to dry.
If your patio furniture is placed inside a sunroom or enclosed space you may want to get a dehumidifier or have a fan blow air out of the room to reduce the amount of moisture in the room.
Make sure that there is a positive flow of air.
Rescue dull dirty wood or wicker furniture with these easy cleaning strategies.
Use a soft brush.
Clean colored plastic furniture with an all purpose cleaner and water.
5 10 while a soft bristled brush is safe for scrubbing wood and metal surfaces plastic and wicker call for something gentler to avoid damaging your.
Rinse well because sunlight and weather will hurry in fading process.
Don t use abrasives on wicker and plastic.
Use a soft sponge to work the baking soda and water into the plastic using circular motions to loosen up the grime.
What about the arms and legs.
The plastic mesh s solution uses oxygen bleach.
With half a cup of it mixed in with one cup detergent to a gallon of warm water.
To deodorize and inhibit mildew growth on outdoor plastic mesh furniture and patio umbrellas mix 2 cups white vinegar and 2 tablespoons liquid dish soap in a bucket of hot water.
Tips to prevent mold and mildew on patio furniture.
Clean plastic furniture with a scouring pad using a mixture of 1 4 cup 59 ml of clear dish soap and 1 gallon 3 8 l of warm water.
Your furniture also involves arms and legs that are usually made of metal.
For a diy cleaning solution mix 1 4 cup ammonia 2 tablespoons white vinegar and 1 quart of warm water.
Cold water doesn t quite cut through dirt and grime as well and hot water is too intense and can damage the furniture.
Some mesh fabrics don t stand up well to acid based or vinegar solutions.
You ll need a sponge soaked in detergent or your favorite all purpose nonabrasive cleaner.
Mix dish soap and warm water for a basic cleaning.