By: on June 7, 2021
Outdoor Rattan Set – both natural and synthetic – is a bit more high-maintenance than other furnishings in your home. Whether it’s indoors or out, various elements including dust, dirt and pollen are easily captured and nestled into nooks and crannies, which can quickly make your furniture look dirty. Be proactive with your cleaning routine, and your wicker will thank you. To Clean Real Wicker Furniture The process of cleaning natural wicker isn’t that much different. Bear in mind that you...
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By: on April 22, 2021
While Outdoor Rattan Set is light, colorful, and allows air circulation, it is not naturally weatherproof. Rain, smoke, sand, and dust can wear down its woven structure in just a few years without protection, making it shabby and unsafe to use. Here are some suggestions about effective weatherproofing methods for wicker patio furniture. Simple Steps to Cleaning Natural Wicker Keeping your wicker furniture clean is not difficult, but it needs to be done on a regular basis. Follow these simp...
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By: on February 25, 2021
Outdoor Rattan Set tends to be durable and resilient but does require some regular cleaning and overall care to look its best. Both natural and synthetic wicker will last longer if it's kept out of direct sunlight and is not constantly exposed to the elements. Cleaning either type is the best way to keep it looking good, but cleaning methods vary somewhat for natural and resin materials. How to clean synthetic rattan garden furniture Cleaning synthetic rattan garden furniture couldn’t get ...
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By: on January 21, 2021
Outdoor Rattan Set can transform your patio into an outdoor entertainment center, perfect for garden parties and private retreats. While these pieces are designed to withstand the beating sun and pouring rain, harsh outdoor elements can damage furniture. Pressing too hard while cleaning the slats of your wicker furniture increases the risk of breaking it. If you discover broken or damaged pieces, use wood glue to fix them. Allow the glue to dry before continuing any cleaning. If you can’t ...
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