
Spring Cleaning Checklist: Prep Your Patio Furniture and Accessories
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Time to read 8 min
Many of us are cozily cocooned inside our homes during winter, but the urge to get outside takes hold when springtime rolls around. It’s the season of renewal—the perfect time to dust off the winter doldrums and refresh your outdoor spaces.
Here's a handy outdoor spring cleaning checklist to help you keep your patio furniture and accessories primed for the season. From easy cleaning how-tos to preventative maintenance, we've got you covered.
Before you start cleaning, we recommend completing the following tasks:
*NOTE: Some of the cleaning methods below include bleach. If you prefer a natural alternative, we recommend undistilled white vinegar.
Furniture
PRO TIP:
Apply a protective coating to all surfaces, or use weatherproof covers to ensure your furniture stays safe when left out in the elements.
Accessories
PRO TIP:
Spray outdoor cushions and umbrellas with a fabric protectant that repels water, stains, and mildew.
Here's our advice for keeping your lounge furniture clean and prepped for springtime entertaining.
The Quick Clean
Step 1: Mix mild dish soap and warm water in a bucket.
Step 2: Use a clean cloth or soft-bristle brush to wipe the surfaces of your furniture.
Step 3: Rinse with clean water and let your furniture air-dry.
The Spring Clean
Step 1: Fill a bucket with clean water and pour in a bit of bleach.
Step 2: Wipe the solution onto the lumber with a clean cloth and let it sit for a few minutes.
Step 3: Scrub off any debris caught in surface grooves with a soft-bristle brush.
Step 4: Rinse with clean water and let it air-dry.
The Quick Clean
Step 1: Mix mild dish soap and warm water in a bucket.
Step 2: Use a clean cloth to wipe the mixture onto the aluminum surfaces, rubbing off any dirt.
Step 3: Rinse your furniture thoroughly with clean water and let it air-dry.
The Spring Clean
Step 1: Spot test a mild solvent, such as mineral spirits, to ensure it won’t stain or damage the aluminum.
Step 2: If the solvent works safely, apply it to stains with a soft cloth or sponge.
Step 3: Gently scrub all surfaces of the aluminum.
Step 4: Rinse your furniture with clean water and let it air-dry.
The Quick Clean
Step 1: Remove any cushions before cleaning. Different cleaning methods are required for cushions (see the Accessories section for outdoor cushion care).
Step 2: Remove dust with a clean cloth or microfiber duster.
Step 3: If you have natural wicker furniture (bamboo, rattan, willow, etc.), spot clean with soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge. This method works on resin wicker too.
Step 4: Dry wicker completely with a soft cloth before putting cushions back on.
The Spring Clean
Step 1: Take off any cushions and sweep away debris using a dry vacuum fitted with a brush attachment.
Step 2: Gently scrub the wicker’s surfaces with soapy water and a soft-bristle brush. Use a toothbrush to get hard-to-reach spots.
Step 3: Rinse your furniture and dry it thoroughly with a clean cloth.
The Quick Clean
Step 1: Blow off dust and dirt with a leaf blower.
Step 2: Gently scrub away dirt and grime using soapy water and a soft-bristle brush.
Step 3: Let your furniture air-dry completely.
The Spring Clean
Step 1: Mix powdered oxygen bleach with water and apply it to the furniture's surfaces with a soft-bristle brush.
Step 2: Let the mixture sit for about 15 minutes, then rinse with clean water.
Step 3: Allow wooden furniture fully to dry before using it.
The Quick Clean
Step 1: Remove any cushions.
Step 2: Clear away loose dirt with a dry vacuum with a brush attachment or your leaf blower.
Step 3: Mix mild dish soap and water in a bucket.
Step 4: Dip a clean cloth in the soapy water and wash away any grime left on the surfaces. Use a toothbrush to reach inside tight curves and twisted pieces.
Step 5: Rinse your furniture with clean water and let it air-dry.
The Spring Clean
Step 1: Clean your wrought iron furniture using the above Quick Clean method.
Step 2: As soon as you finish cleaning, remove rust, chipped paint, and stains with sandpaper or a wire brush. Repeat as necessary on stubborn areas.
Step 3: Apply an even coat of touch-up paint to the impacted areas.
Step 4: Let the paint cure completely before using your furniture.
The Quick Clean
Step 1: Mix mild dish soap and warm water in a bucket.
Step 2: Rub the soapy solution on the surfaces of your furniture with a clean cloth.
Step 3: Rinse each piece with clean water and let them dry completely before using.
Removing White Film
When left in the sun too long, injection-molded plastic chairs can develop a chalky, white film on their surfaces. This residue is the dusty remnants of the plastic as it degrades under the sun's rays. Follow these steps to get rid of this unwanted finish.
Step 1: Mix water and white vinegar in a spray bottle and apply it to all furniture surfaces.
Step 2: Let the solution sit for about 20 minutes, then rinse with clean water.
Step 3: Scrub grime with a vinegar-soaked cloth and rinse with clean water.
Step 4: Pour baking soda on a damp sponge and scour the surfaces of your furniture, repeating as necessary.
Step 5: Rinse with clean water and let your furniture air-dry.
Source: Hunker.com
Extend the lives of your outdoor pillows, cushions, and umbrellas with these easy cleaning tips.
The Quick Clean
Step 1: Brush off loose dirt.
Step 2: Mix mild dish soap and warm water in a bucket.
Step 3: Dip a clean cloth in the mixture and wipe down the cushion fabric.
Step 4: Rinse with clean water.
Step 5: Place cushions and pillows on their sides to dry with the zippers facing the bottom so water drains out faster.
The Spring Clean
Step 1: Pour a bit of Borax and mild dish soap into a spray bottle filled with warm water.
Step 2: Spray the solution directly onto the fabric and let it soak for a few minutes.
Step 3: Scrub the solution in with a clean cloth or soft-bristle brush.
Step 4: Let it stand once more for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse with clean water.
Step 5: Allow the cushions to dry on their sides with the zippers facing the bottom.
Spring Clean Fixed Fabrics
Step 1: Open your umbrella and lay it on its side.
Step 2: Use a dry vacuum fitted with a brush attachment to remove debris.
Step 3: Rinse with clean water.
Step 4: In a bucket, mix equal parts water and white vinegar and add a dollop of dish soap.
Step 5: Dip a clean cloth in the soapy water and clean any noticeable stains on the umbrella’s base, shaft, and canopy.
Step 6: Rinse your umbrella and leave it open to air-dry.
Spring Clean Detachable Fabrics
Step 1: Remove the umbrella fabric from the frame and shake off loose debris.
Step 2: Rub liquid detergent onto any stains.
Step 3: Let the detergent soak in for 10–15 minutes, then scrub the areas with a soft-bristle brush.
Step 4: Rinse with clean water.
Step 5: In a bucket, blend equal parts of water and white vinegar with a bit of dish soap.
Step 6: Using a soft-bristle brush, scrub the solution into both sides of the fabric, the umbrella shaft, and its base.
Step 7: Let it soak in for 10 minutes, then rinse everything with clean water.
Step 8: Spread the canopy out on a tarp, letting it air-dry overnight.
Step 9: Reattach the fabric to the umbrella's frame after it's completely dry.
Here are our tips for keeping your outdoor furniture in excellent condition for years to come.
All Materials
Aluminum and Wrought Iron
Natural Wicker
Wood
Pillows, Cushions, and Umbrellas
Sometimes you'll have to use power tools and chemicals when cleaning. Read our safety tips to keep yourself and your property safe.