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A Guide to Proper Cleaning and Maintenance Procedures for Patio and Outdoor Furniture

By Joe Griffin, Manufacturer’s Representative
Published in CondoManagement Magazine

There is a great diversity of opinions about how patio furniture should be cleaned and maintained. Following are some tips and observations on outdoor furniture care from a patio furniture sales and repair professional. With proper maintenance, residential owners and community associations can prolong the life of their vinyl strapped outdoor furniture. Application of these care and maintenance tips can also reduce repair and replacement costs.

Vinyl has a finish on it
New vinyl and paint both have a finish on them, comparable to the clear coat on a new car. Pool chlorine, bleach, solvents, and many commercial cleaning solutions will damage the finish. This damage accelerates staining, fading and ultimate failure of the vinyl and paint. Cleaning with such chemicals will cut the life expectancy of vinyl and paint by about one half. The average life of vinyl in commercial use is about two years, and paint lasts four to five years. Proper cleaning and maintenance may more than double those numbers, assuming the materials are made in the USA and are of contract quality.

Vinyl is a porous material
Vinyl is a porous material similar to leather. The pores must breathe and should not be clogged with suntan and body oils. Damage to the finish due to improper cleaning, along with commercial use and exposure, results in mildew and other fungi becoming firmly rooted in the pores. The vinyl soon becomes badly stained and virtually impossible to clean. At this point, the damage is done and it is time for new vinyl. I do not recommend the use of vinyl “protectants” because I believe they combine with other chemicals in the commercial environment, get baked in by the sun and clog the pores like oils. The furniture will look great for a while and then the straps will suddenly start to break.

Suntan oil
Suntan oil badly stains vinyl due to iodine and other caustic chemicals it contains. Without proper removal, these chemicals will become baked on by the sun and will eat away the finish of the vinyl. Ultimately, the stains will degrade the vinyl, causing it to crack and break. The combination of sunshine, pool chlorine and suntan oil is fatal to vinyl.

Other sources of stains
Avoid using unfiltered well or ground water when cleaning the furniture, and pay attention to where the wind blows the ground water from sprinkler systems. Unfiltered water often causes staining of outdoor furniture due to sulfur, iron oxide and other minerals common in Florida’s ground water. Only fresh city water or filtered well water should be used. Other sources of stains are the pods and bark of many tropical trees and shrubs. Small pods from flowers fall to the deck and leave brown stains. The primary staining agent is tannic acid, which is used in the tanning of leather, dyeing of cloth, in the production of paper and silk and as a coagulant in the manufacturing of rubber. Tannic acid is found in many trees & shrubs, such as:

  • Kola trees
  • Eucalyptus
  • Horehound and other plants in the mint family
  • Hickory and other nut husks
  • Galls (swelling of plant tissue due to parasites) of tamarisk trees and shrubs
  • Bark, galls and foliage of most species of oak trees
  • Golden-yellow color pigment in autumn leaves
  • Bark of Eastern hemlock, cinnamon, witch hazel, cinchona and cascara sgrada
  • Red mangroves
  • Bark & foliage of sumac and other trees and shrubs in the cashew family

If you see yellow or brown stains on decks, pump houses and outside walls, stains may also occur on nearby outdoor furniture if care is not taken.

Colors
Years ago, when they took the lead out of gas, they also took it out of vinyl. Without the lead in the vinyl, previously good vinyl colors like browns and beiges suddenly seemed to stain worse than usual. They stained quickly and very badly in commercial settings. Today, we know that some colors react much worse than others to chemical staining due to the interaction of the color pigments with chemicals found in the commercial environment. Red pigment seems to be the source of the worst problems. Most browns and beiges and all peach, rose, mauve, red, burgundy and orange shades are most susceptible to staining and degrading. Blues, greens and yellows are less susceptible. White and off-white are the most durable of all colors. When choosing vinyl strap colors, keep in mind that the darker a color is, the hotter it gets, the more it will fade and the quicker it will break down. It is generally best to choose pastel colors rather than dark colors. However, there are some benefits to using very dark colors: they hide stains better and they get so hot, they force people to use towels.

Using towels
Many condominiums have signs that clearly require all people using the pool furniture to lay on towels. These signs are an excellent idea and should be expressed in the strongest terms: “Do not lay on the furniture without a towels.” If firmly enforced, this practice may double the life of new vinyl.

Pressure cleaning
Perhaps the most efficient method of cleaning commercial patio furniture is with a pressure-washer using plain water under low pressure. Mild disinfectant or detergent may be used, but do not use chlorine or harsh cleaning solutions. A mild disinfectant called “quaternary ammonium chloride” is used in pressure-wash solutions and is effective in cleaning and disinfecting patio furniture without harm, if properly used in moderate amounts.

Clean with mild soap and warm water
Absent a suitable pressure washer, outdoor furniture should be cleaned with a soft brush, using mild soap and very warm water. Dawn is the best soap because it has emulsifiers that break down the stains common to outdoor furniture and is relatively scum free. After a few years, when the finish is worn and plain soap and water will not clean the vinyl any more, begin to add small amounts of household bleach. Start with a capful or two of bleach per gallon of filtered water, working up to half and half during the following year or so. When a half and half solution no longer cleans the vinyl, it’s time for new vinyl. The top surfaces of outdoor furniture, especially chaises, are most critical, and should be cleaned weekly or biweekly. Simply wipe down the top surfaces and rinse with filtered water. Once every four to six weeks, wipe down the bottom and back surfaces to control mildew.

Wax the frames
Just as your car benefits from annual applications of wax, so will the frames of outdoor furniture. Lightly wax the arms, legs and other non-strapped areas of the frame with high grade, non-abrasive car wax. Do not use compound wax and be sure to wipe off any wax that gets on the vinyl straps.

Commercial cleaning solutions and chlorine
It is a common misconception that pool chlorine, household bleach, chlorine based cleaners, and other strong solutions and solvents are good for cleaning stained vinyl. These chemicals are fatal to the vinyl’s finish. They will clean well for a time, but they clean by removing layers of the finish along with the staining material on top of the finish. After a while, it becomes impossible to clean the vinyl. It becomes stiff and hard, loses its memory, and begins to crack and break. This is an inescapable process that is accelerated two to three times or more by the use of harsh chemicals. Pool chlorine is about 4 times stronger and much more caustic than household bleach. Outdoor furniture should never be cleaned with pool chlorine for any reason.

Do not throw furniture in the pool
Never throw your furniture in the swimming pool unless a hurricane is imminent and there is nowhere else to put it. Prolonged exposure to pool chlorine will severely damage the finish of the furniture and will cause corrosion of the aluminum inside the tubing. Even with great care, it is impossible to avoid scratching and chipping the furniture. Following these simple rules will result in extended life for the associations outdoor furniture. Annual costs will decrease substantially, the furniture will look good, and the residents will be happy. Look ahead for future articles on the selection and maintenance of umbrellas and sling furniture, as well as what to look for in commercial quality specifications for new outdoor furniture and refinishing.

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All-Weather Furniture for Your Outdoor Space

 

By Melissa Ureksoy

The emphasis placed on outdoor design is truly in keeping with the times. We all need a place to relax and rejuvenate at the end of a long work week. We use our outdoor space to play with our children and pets, dine with friends or simply to relax with a book. No matter what your intention, you’ll need to consider many things before planning your outdoor space.

The first thing you should bear in mind is the main function of the space. You might want to set up an outside dining area or a poolside tiki bar. There are so many style options available today! Knowing in advance exactly how you intend to use the space will help tremendously when choosing a style of furniture. You’ll want to make sure you are buying all-weather furniture.

Whether you want to go with cast aluminum or all-weather wicker, there are many different varieties choose from. You can find everything from luxurious deep seating options with modern flair, to simple sling seating that will dry quickly around a pool area, or classic wicker that ranges in style from quaint and beachy to exotic and ethnic.

It’s important to choose furniture that suits the climate in which you live, as well as your personal taste. If you live in a humid climate or around salt water you would be better off to go with cast aluminum furniture with strap or sling seating, as cushions that stay damp tend to mildew. If you live in a cold weather climate where you will only use your furniture for a few months of the year you may wish to choose stackable chairs that can be stowed away for the winter. Wood furniture is beautiful, but also high maintenance. If you don’t want to keep up with the maintenance on a yearly basis, don’t go with wood.

You should make sure that the paint, decor and plants complement the feel of the furniture you choose. For instance, if you’re going for a casual beach theme, you may want to look for light colored all weather wicker with striped cushions, white or blue throw pillows and a blue, sandy beige and antique white paint scheme. Keep in mind the colors of the natural surroundings of the beach as you plan your design. You can add some sea shells and grow tall ornamental grasses around your seating area for privacy. For ambiance, place candles in glass hurricanes with sand and shells in the base . . . You get the idea!

Be sure to have the dimensions of your outdoor space handy when heading for the stores or shopping online. You should have plenty of room to move around your area without bumping into your guest’s legs, or worse yet, knocking them in the head with an hors d’oeuvres tray! I hope this helps you in your design planning and that you go forth and create your very own perfect outdoor space.

Below are some excellent articles that I believe will also help you when planning your space. I’ll be adding more as I find them. Cheers!

For more information check out my all weather furniture hubpage at http://hubpages.com/hub/All-Weather-Furniture

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Indoor/Outdoor Bean Bag Chairs

 

A Great Way to Decorate Your Outdoor Space on a Budget!

I remember when I was a kid and asked for a new bean bag chair every Christmas. What was so trendy in the 70’s and early 80’s, is now retro and unique. The indoor/outdoor variety now being offered with sturdy Sunbrella fabric is a top pick for modern comfort at a reasonable price. These chairs are perfect if you need a cozy place to sit on a patio, boat, near the pool or in your own living room. They are filled with recycled polystyrene beans and are easily refilled. The Sunbrella fabric is UV, heat and mildew resistant. Outdoor bean bag chairs have a circumference of 112″ and are pear shaped so that they can offer great back support and still have the perfect rounded bean bag look. They are double stitched and also have an auto-lock zipper for safety, security and durability.

Sunbrella Indoor/Outdoor Bean Bag Chair in Navy Blue

I just want to grab a glass of wine and stargaze in one of these chairs — what a great way to end a long day!

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Steven and Chris: Patio Furniture Video

Steven and Chris discuss many excellent decor options in their Patio Furniture Video. This is an informative and entertaining video that delves into all weather fabrics, cushion storage options, outdoor rugs and all sorts of other fabulous furnishings.Steven and Chris Discuss Patio Decor Options

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Deck Patio Furniture


By Peter Emerson

Deck patio furniture is the rage these days. People who have patios are becoming creative in the way they decorate them. A patio is a statement that carries inside living outdoors, and it allows homeowners a chance to unwind and enjoy the pleasures of their backyards. Most patios look out on to well manicured yards and the décor inside the patio compliments everything around it.

How you furnish your patio is according to your style and taste. Patio furniture is offered in many styles can be made of wood, wrought iron, cast aluminum, plastic, etc. They all bring a classic look to a patio and create a little bit of heaven for you and your home. Patio furniture includes tables and chairs, coffee tables, benches, swings and gliders and fireplaces. A basic purchase for a patio is matching table and chairs. When the weather is inviting, there is nothing like sitting on your patio and enjoying a meal. A point to consider when buying patio furniture is what climate you live in. If you live in a warmer climate, wicker or cast iron stands the heat quite well. If you live in a dry climate, rattan works very well and teak and cedar work in any climate. If you are going with cushions for your chairs, make sure the fabric is water resistant – vinyl is a good choice. And, don’t be afraid to go with bold colors. Colors add pizzazz to your patio and enhance the look of your backyard.

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Outdoor Living Made Easy

By Kirk Matthews

So you want to expand your indoor oasis to the great outdoors. Most of us have a room or corner of our home we consider to be our oasis. In this spot we can stare into space to daydream, or outdoors to admire the natural beauty. For some of us who have the luxury of some outdoor living space, we can expand that favorite spot to the great outdoors.

Who wants to be confined to the house when the weather is beautiful outdoors? What about entertaining? We want to entertain outside during the warm summer months. If you think like me, that means less cleaning. Even in spring and fall we can light an outdoor fire pit on cool evenings and enjoy longer outdoor entertaining seasons.

copper fire pit

Outdoor Living Comforts: Fire Pits to Topiaries

Small yards and patios are perfect for vegetable and herb gardens. So much can be done to create the illusion of more space as well as make it a comfortable spot to relax and entertain. A few examples are:

Hanging Baskets Window Boxes Ceramic or other odd conversation piece Outdoor Fire Pits or chimineas Topiary plants

These examples are great for adding depth to your outdoor oasis. Hanging baskets filled with moss and beautiful annuals will give your yard or patio a variety of color from year to year. Window boxes serve the same purpose. Just don t place them too close to your fire pit! That would create a fire that you just don t want to sit around!

Annuals only bloom during their growing season before the foliage dies. Subsequently, more have to be planted for the next growing season, which allows for color and variety. Vegetables and herbs can be planted in small spaces as well as in window boxes, or standing clay pots. A topiary adds shape and gives your space a whimsical flair. A couple of lawn chairs, your fire pit, music, and your favorite beverage, and you will be the envy of your neighbors.

Great Outdoors and a Rolling Landscape

If you have a large yard with back yard space, shame on you for not making the most of it! Homeowners with a lot of space have even more options. The idea is to create several cozy sitting areas for you, your family, and guests. Hammocks and swings add that relaxing or romantic place of tranquility. There are so many do it yourself ideas to choose from. A central focal point would be a good place to start. That focal point could be:

Koi pond with a bridge to enhance it Gazebo(s) Outdoor fire pit(s)

It would also be a great idea to devise a plan with your landscaper unless you are blessed with the do-it- yourself gene. Larger pieces of land will require 2 or more open fire pits for those cool evenings. A designated place for your garden as well as your annuals and perennials blooming throughout the year will prompt you to stop and smell the roses.

Whatever you end up doing, plan carefully so that your outdoor creation will feel like the comforts of home. Choose a fire pit with a design that reflects your taste, or a hammock that fits two. Your choices are limitless.
About the Author

Owner and operator of Premiere Web Stores specializing in outdoor living products. For more information on firepits or for more information on outdoor living products visit our stores and give us a call.

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Outdoor Patio Furniture Make Al Fresco Entertaining Easy

By Jennifer Akre

Having a few friends or family members over for a cookout or a bonfire is a wonderful way to spend a summer’s evening. Being prepared with the appropriate outdoor patio furniture is important to the successful outcome of your pleasurable evening, so be sure to follow some simple rules.

When entertaining outdoors, you will want your guests and yourself to be just as comfortable as you would be if entertaining inside your home. Cushions for patio furniture come in many colors and patterns to appeal to any taste. As continual sun exposure tends to fade colors over time, and insects may take up habitation in the seams of the cushions, it is helpful to have a cabinet as part of your outdoor patio furniture. It can be used as outdoor storage where cushions can be kept clean and bright when not in use.

Large umbrellas as part of your outdoor furniture will help to keep guests cool and shaded in the heat of a summer afternoon. Table umbrellas fold down easily when not needed, and have covers that can keep the colors protected from weathering effects.

At least one patio table in your outdoor patio furniture set is essential for gatherings of friends and family. A center table, similar to a sofa table, is handy to have within arm’s reach of all guests where snacks, foods and drinks can be offered. Several small accent tables will be helpful where individual drinks and snack plates can be placed. A patio table that does double duty for entertaining is one that includes a fire pit in the center. A circular pit is designed in the middle of the table that remains covered by a coordinating disc when only the table is in use. As the sun goes down and the night grows cooler, the disc is removed, firewood added, and instantly a romantic and intimate setting is created, with flames flickering in a close yet safe distance.

Seating options as part of your outdoor furniture for you and your guests are of paramount importance. Sets of patio furniture presently available are able to be added to over time if you either cannot afford the entire set at once, or if your needs should change over time. Begin your patio furniture set with a few chairs and possibly a bench or bench swing. Several folding chairs of similar design can be kept in reserve in your outdoor storage cabinet to provide additional seating if unexpected guests appear.

A beverage cooler in your outdoor furniture set will be an invaluable tool for you. To serve your guests icy cold drinks without continually going into the house, a beverage cooler should be kept close at hand on the deck or patio. This addition to your outdoor patio furniture will keep you where you want to be - with your guests.

Bring your friends and family members together for a memorable evening using your new patio furniture. The investment you make in outdoor patio furniture will be returned two times over in the value of good times.

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