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All About Outdoor Furniture

Written by admin on August 10th, 2010

Lots of the beautiful pieces of outdoor furniture today come with a hefty price tag, so you will want to protect your investment my learning the proper way to care for your items. The correct care of your out of doors furniture will rely principally on how much damage it takes in your climate and the material that is used to craft the pieces. By carefully caring for the furniture that graces your front porch and back patio, you may be well placed to enjoy your pieces for a few years to come.

Much of our out of doors furniture is formed from a range of metals, from ethereal aluminum to stunning wrought iron. If your metal furniture is painted, it is highly important not to scratch the metal against hard surfaces that could chip the paint and result in rusted spots. For paint that’s baked onto the metal surface, you can keep your pieces in first-class condition by using a wax at the start and end of the season. This will also give your outdoor furniture a nice shine throughout its months of use. It is also an excellent idea to grease all the moving parts each years and replace loose or rusted bolts and screws as required.

There is nothing that says summer like a set of wicker outdoor furniture sporting a tray of refreshing iced tea and some bright, tropical cushions for comfort. However, wicker furniture needs to be treated right if you want to continue to enjoy that set for many seasons. This isn’t the kind of furniture which will work fine in a totally exposed area like an exposed patio. If your wicker is painted or constructed of bamboo, avoid getting the surface too wet when washing. Instead, select a radical vacuuming and spot cleaning as required. Other wicker outdoor furniture can be cleaned once a year with the hose to keep it looking its best.

Whether it’s a painted Adirondack chair or a complete dining set, wood outdoor furniture can be a beautiful addition to your outdoor landscape. Nonetheless wood wants its own version of TLC, especially when it is exposed to the elements outside for most of its life. This kind of wood outdoor furniture tends to fade in the sunlight, whether it is painted or stained. You will generally need to do some sharpening up each spring, but ensure you sand the surface well before applying any other substance. It’s also a great idea to wash the wood with mineral spirits or water and soap before adding a fresh coat of stain or paint.

Outdoor furniture is a wonderful way to extend your living space to your yard when the weather warms up. With the right care and upkeep, you’ll be able to enjoy your out of doors pieces for a number of years to come.

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