How to Remove Stains from Garden Furniture

Removing stains from garden furniture: how to do it the professional way!
Thanks to the climate here, we spend about ten months of the year sitting outside in the yard, and only give it up during the two coldest winter months — and even then, not everyone does.
Whether it's a barbecue in the yard with family, coffee on the balcony with the neighbors, or just getting some work done outdoors, outdoor furniture can now be found on almost every balcony and yard.
This furniture is highly versatile and practical, but it still needs regular upkeep and professional cleaning at least once a year.
To remove stains from garden furniture yourself: as soon as a spill happens, grab a microfiber cloth and dip it in a bowl of warm water mixed with dish soap.
Next, clean the stain by gently dabbing rather than scrubbing or rubbing, which can damage the fabric fibers or spread the stain further.
As a final step to rinse away the soap, simply hose the furniture down with water.
As long as it's genuine outdoor furniture, there's nothing to worry about — these materials are specifically designed to withstand the outdoors year-round and won't be damaged by water.
Unlike regular sofa cushions, which need to be thoroughly vacuumed several times after cleaning, garden furniture cushions just need to be left out in the sun to dry — and you're done!
We recommend washing the cushions every few months, or at the very least vacuuming them thoroughly once every one to two weeks.
Do you maintain your garden furniture regularly, and yet it's still covered in stains?
It's time to call in a professional!
How do professionals remove stains from garden furniture?
The cleaning process is identical to regular sofa cleaning, using injection and extraction with a special upholstery-cleaning shampoo.
After several wash cycles, our team thoroughly extracts everything while simultaneously rinsing it well with clean water.
For stubborn stains, we apply targeted spot treatment using products matched to the specific type of stain.
The cleaning also eliminates unpleasant odors, and we can additionally provide a stain-repellent treatment service.
The stain repellent will protect your garden furniture for at least a year!
Winter has arrived and you want to put your garden furniture cushions into storage?
Make absolutely sure not to store them while damp — storing damp or wet cushions in a closed space is the main cause of mold stains.
Mold is essentially a fast-spreading fungus. If you spot mold stains, contact a professional as soon as possible.
The longer you put off cleaning, the lower your chances of fixing the problem.
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