{"id":641,"date":"2013-05-09T09:23:39","date_gmt":"2013-05-09T03:53:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/indonesia-furniture.com\/news\/2013\/05\/09\/a-little-sa-little-soap-prepares-outdoor-furniture-for-a-summer-of-lounging\/"},"modified":"2013-05-09T09:23:39","modified_gmt":"2013-05-09T03:53:39","slug":"a-little-sa-little-soap-prepares-outdoor-furniture-for-a-summer-of-lounging","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/indonesia-furniture.com\/articles\/a-little-sa-little-soap-prepares-outdoor-furniture-for-a-summer-of-lounging\/","title":{"rendered":"A little sA little soap prepares outdoor furniture for a summer of lounging"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By PAM SHERBORNE<br \/>\nFor The Tennessean<\/p>\n<p>Spring cleaning isn&#8217;t just for inside your home; outdoor furniture needs some seasonal TLC, too.<br \/>\nFortunately, it&#8217;s not as hard as you think. Experts agree, a good old mixture of soap and water is often the way to go.<\/p>\n<p>                      <!--adsense--><\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The best way to clean all of the furniture we sell is with warm water and a household detergent,&#8221; says Allen Bowen, manager of lawn and garden at Lowe&#8217;s on Nolensville Road. Lynn Franklin, owner of Lynn&#8217;s Patio Shop and Casual Furniture in Hendersonville, concurs.<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\n&#8220;You can use dishwashing detergents and laundry detergents,&#8221; Franklin says. &#8220;And with a medium-strength brush, that&#8217;s about all you need.&#8221;<br \/>\nEven so, there are some tricks of the trade to keep your outdoor furniture looking good throughout the season and year after year.<br \/>\nWROUGHT IRON AND ALUMINUM<br \/>\nBoth clean well with soapy water and a brush. Try fine steel wool or sandpaper to get rid of rust on wrought iron. For touch-ups, use an oil-based paint, which can protect against rust or corrosion. A car paste wax is good for protection and restoring shine, but Franklin warns not to use it on cast aluminum, which looks like wrought iron but is made from a mold. &#8220;The wax will get in the grooves of the design and you can never get it out,&#8221; she says.<br \/>\nWICKER<br \/>\nWicker treated with a sealant from the manufacturer is easily cleaned with soapy water. Murphy Oil Soap or another mild household cleaner works well paired with a sponge. Spray paint can help restore furniture or protect against the elements. Store wicker furniture indoors or under a front porch overhang in the off-season. Franklin says she sells a synthetic wicker that is made for total exposure. It can be cleaned easily with soapy water.<br \/>\nRESIN<br \/>\nPlastic, or resin, furniture is the easiest to clean with soapy water. Check hardware and home improvement stores for plastic enamel paint that runs about $5 a can for restoring the shine of faded plastic furniture. For mildew, add about one cup of bleach per gallon of the soapy water mixture. &#8220;But if you&#8217;re cleaning plastic around a glass-top table, avoid getting bleach on the glass,&#8221; Bowen recommends. &#8220;This can cause that hazy look you sometimes see.&#8221;<br \/>\nFABRIC, CUSHIONS<br \/>\nSling chairs and strap furniture may be cleaned with soapy water. If you left cushions out over the winter, invest in new ones. Cushions can be spot-cleaned, but getting dirt out of the depths is difficult. All fabrics should be stored inside during the winter, Franklin says. Higher-end cushions may have a Teflon coating, which helps. For those, hose them down periodically through the summer. &#8220;A lot of times what some people think is mold . . . is pollution,&#8221; she says.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By PAM SHERBORNE For The Tennessean Spring cleaning isn&#8217;t just for inside your home; outdoor furniture needs some seasonal TLC, too. 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