METAL FURNITURE
With metal furniture, the focus is on preventing rust. This can be counteracted by regular cleaning and drying . An additional application of rust inhibitors and paints can also ensure that your furniture does not corrode.
Proper care is essential to keep your Outdoor furniture looking good for a long time. When cleaning, pay attention to the different materials - different types of garden furniture require different care. Here you can find out what you need to consider.
Wooden furniture should be cleaned regularly with mild soapy water and a soft brush. To protect outdoor wooden furniture from the effects of the weather in the long term, it should also be treated with suitable wood preservatives and oils . This not only prolongs the service life - a fresh coat of paint also enhances the appearance of the furniture and gives you the feeling of having brand new garden furniture in your outdoor area.
With metal furniture, the focus is on preventing rust. This can be counteracted by regular cleaning and drying . An additional application of rust inhibitors and paints can also ensure that your furniture does not corrode.
Colourful plastic furniture is comparatively more susceptible to fading due to strong sunlight. UV protection sprays can be used to prevent the furniture from losing its colour. Mild cleaning agents and gentle sponges or cloths that do not scratch the surface are recommended for care.
Natural materials such as rattan or wickerwork need to be cleaned of dust from time to time. Soft brushes are suitable for this, but hoovers can also be used. Organic materials such as rattan and bamboo require special care - suitable cleaning agents can help here.
The covers of upholstered furniture are often removable and can be cleaned in the washing machine or by hand , depending on the material. Upholstered furniture can also be impregnated to make it particularly resistant to water and dirt.
Parasols also need to be cleaned from time to time, as they get dirty just as quickly as garden tables or chairs. The gentlest way to clean them is with lukewarm water or a mild detergent that does not affect the impregnation of the parasol. A protective cover can also prevent the parasol from coming into contact with dirt when it is not in use.
Special materials require appropriate care - teak, for example, should be treated regularly with teak oil , while glass surfaces should be cleaned with a glass cleaner . You can often find out exactly what care your garden furniture requires in the product information. Here you will find our selection of care products that will keep your garden furniture looking good for a particularly long time.
When the temperatures start to cool down again, appropriate precautions should be taken. If the furniture is stored in the cellar, it should be cleaned and dried again before being removed to avoid moisture and to ensure that no dirty garden furniture is set up in the spring. Storing garden furniture in a dry room and using covers is ideal.