Wood Outdoor Garden Furniture - Cleaning Tips That Help

By Niki Rome

Wood outdoor garden furniture is a popular accessory in most gardens. Homeowners love the way how its natural look can unify any garden theme together. Aside from being functional, wood garden furniture adds aesthetic value to the home and this is the reason why it is all the more important to keep them in tip-top shape.

These outdoor wooden pieces may be specially treated to endure outdoor elements. However, it does not mean though that you do not have to maintain them. Proper cleaning procedures can definitely increase the lifespan and beauty of your wood furniture. You should clean yours at least twice a year.

Wooden outdoor garden furniture can come in different types of wood. It should therefore go without saying that certain pieces require special cleaning procedures. The first step you should follow is to therefore look at product instructions for cleaning. Most manufacturers will include instructions or will at least provide the appropriate information to sales and customer service staff. Before you even pay for your furniture, make sure you ask what the appropriate steps for cleaning are.

There are some common rules on wood furniture cleaning and maintenance. If a manufacturer offers no input on furniture cleaning, you may have to follow these. If your furniture is made of genuine hardwood, these steps will not damage or harm your furniture.

The first is using dry cleaning method. Take out your wood outdoor garden furniture and thoroughly brush it. Go for a soft brush or one without abrasives. Some suggest using a vegetable brush or a dental brush. Work your way through every crevice and through the underside of your furniture. Once you are done, hose down your piece of furniture to dislodge dirt that you may have missed.

For the next step, mix mild detergent with water. There are also some soap products that are specifically made for wood furniture and you may consider using these instead. Use an ordinary cleaning foam or cloth to wipe the solution over your furniture. Some furniture owners test a soap solution first on a small portion of wood to check if there are any negative reactions. Rinse the soap with water from a hose.

The next step after rinsing is to wipe the wood dry with a soft, clean cloth. Remove as much moisture as possible and then leave your furniture out to dry. Once it is completely dry, you may want to re-coat it with protective wood oil or treatment. If you have teak furniture, there are treatment products that are specially designed for coating teak after cleaning.

Homeowners should understand that maintaining their wooden furniture should not just start and end with cleaning it. While in use, make sure it has appropriate covering to protect it from the sun and rain. Wooden pieces should also not be left on wet surfaces. Doing so could quickly lead to molding and rotting. Finally, wood furniture for the outdoors should always be stored away from the snow and cold during the winter season.

Outdoor garden furniture made of wood can look good for years to come. You have a huge responsibility though to make sure it does. Proper cleaning and maintenance procedures are the keys to beautiful, long lasting wood furniture. - 29958

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