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Basic Cleaning
Routine Cleaning: Simply brush away dirt and debris using a soft bristle brush or cloth. Afterward, rinse the furniture with a hose to remove any remaining dust or particles.
Tougher Stains: For more stubborn stains, mix mild soap with water. Use a soft cloth or sponge to scrub the affected area gently, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Avoid using abrasive pads or brushes that could scratch the surface.
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Avoiding Harsh Chemicals
No Strong Cleaners: Steer clear of strong chemical cleaners, bleach, or harsh solvents, as these can damage the poly material or affect its color. Stick to mild soap and water for the best results.
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Seasonal Maintenance
Year-Round Durability: Poly furniture is designed to withstand various weather conditions. However, to keep it looking its best, consider giving it a quick rinse during seasonal changes to remove any accumulated dirt or pollen.
Winter Care: While your poly furniture can stay outside during winter, you might want to cover it or move it to a sheltered area to keep it clean and free from winter debris.
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Preventing Scratches
Gentle Handling: Although poly furniture is durable, it's best to avoid dragging it across rough surfaces. Lift the furniture when moving it to prevent scratches or scuffs.
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Long-Term Care
Retaining Color and Finish: The color of poly furniture is infused throughout the material, so it won’t chip or peel. Regular cleaning will help maintain its vibrant appearance over time.