Keep Your Patio Chairs As New
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011Cleaning them is fairly simple. A pressure washer is a great tool. Mix a little soap and water to make a mixture and immediately adopted. Do not be tempted to use the highest pressure setting you have. A low value will be very good and a higher setting may damage the armor, the weakening of the presidency. A garden hose can also fill the bill. That the President to dry in the sun. This may take some time because there are plenty of area to dry.
wood patio chairs are much easier to clean. A simple mixture of water and soap will do. Use a soft brush or a clean cloth and clean the entire surface to bottom and wash clean. You can do the same pad. Once they are clean and dry them standing. If the tree is looking a bit ‘dry or boring, you can get more protection. If you have a teak patio chairs, you should use the chair, Teak Cleaner to restore the original color of golden honey. Northern white cedar and red furniture is even less attention to age with grace, and nothing more than cleaning with soap and water.
Metal chairs are easy to clean, too. Good old soap and water will do. For tight spaces or other printed, use a soft brush to get into the nooks and crannies. While you clean the patio chairs, look for signs of rust. If there is rust, use a wire brush to clean or a bit of steel wool. Rust is a corrosive, and want to treat it aggressively and it will eventually weaken the metal, destroy your investment.
