How Do You Clean Outdoor Furniture Slings?

Outdoor furniture slings are a stylish and comfortable way to add seating to your outdoor space. They come in a variety of colors and styles, making it easy to find the perfect match for your patio or deck.

And while they may be convenient and attractive, they do require regular cleaning to keep them looking their best. Here are some tips on how to clean outdoor furniture slings.

Start by Removing Loose Debris

The first step in cleaning outdoor furniture slings is to remove any loose debris that may have accumulated. This can include leaves, dirt, twigs and other items that have settled on the fabric. To do this, use a soft brush or cloth to gently brush away any debris.

Spray with a Mild Detergent Solution

Once you’ve removed the debris, you’ll need to spray the fabric with a mild detergent solution. Make sure you use a detergent specifically designed for fabrics so it won’t damage the material. You should also avoid using bleach-based products as these can cause discoloration.

Scrub Gently with a Sponge

Once you’ve sprayed the fabric with detergent, you can use a sponge or soft cloth to scrub away any remaining dirt and stains. Be sure not to scrub too hard as this could damage the material.

Rinse Thoroughly

After scrubbing, rinse the fabric thoroughly with clean water. You may need to repeat this process several times until all of the soap has been removed from the fabric.

Air Dry or Use a Hose Attachment

Once you’ve finished rinsing off all of the soap residue, you can either air dry or use a hose attachment designed for cleaning outdoor fabrics. Air drying is usually faster but if you need your furniture sling dried quickly then using a hose attachment is an option.

Conclusion:

Cleaning outdoor furniture slings doesn’t have to be difficult if you follow these steps. Start by removing any loose debris from the fabric then spray it with a mild detergent solution and scrub gently with a sponge.

Rinse thoroughly then air dry or use a hose attachment for quicker drying times. With regular maintenance and cleaning, your outdoor furniture slings will stay looking great for years to come!

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Samantha Mckinney