We’ve put together a comprehensive list of our best tips for cleaning your furniture and making it look good as new (and keeping your furniture protected in the long run).
Without further ado, let’s get started!
Use an All-Natural Cleanser
Invest in Furniture Covers
As one of the most effective ways in protecting your furniture from the elements, furniture covers provide resistance from water and UV rays that cause permanent damage.
Designed with simple, solid construction for easy application and removal, Hanover’s collection of furniture covers keep your furniture looking good as new. With an inconspicuous tan exterior to blend in with your outdoor environment and an elastic cord at the bottom opening for maximum coverage, Hanover adds maximum protection without taking away from the appearance of your patio.
Available in a variety of sizes to fit your outdoor furniture sets, Hanover keeps your furniture dry and vibrant. Find your perfect furniture covers here.
Remove All Cushions and Wash Them Separately
Use the Proper Cleaning Process for Your Furniture’s Material
For teak furnishings:
For woven, fabric, and mesh furnishings:
For stone and marble tabletops:
You’ll want to consider applying a stone-enhancing sealer twice a year in order to protect and maintain the natural beauty of your furniture. Stains can be removed with a mild solution of water and detergent, and we recommend storing your stone and marble pieces inside in a dry area during the colder months.
If you’re looking for a durable addition to your current outdoor set-up, our Cameron 11-Piece Dining Set is an excellent choice for backyard entertaining. This set is made with rust-resistant aluminum and treated with a multi-step finish, so you can spend more time enjoying your guests and less time cleaning!
And if you’re looking for a specific style or material, choose our Shop by Collection function to tailor your search to fit your preferences.
Remove Rust As Soon as Possible
If you notice any rust on your outdoor furniture, you’ll want to remove these spots as quickly as possible to prevent permanent damage to your pieces. When removing rust, we recommend using a wire brush to scrub away the spot. If the rust persists, take a look at this guide to mixing a mild cleansing solution.
If you live in an area with unpredictable weather, we recommend investing in some high-quality furniture covers to guarantee a long life for your outdoor pieces, despite inclement weather.