
3PC OUTDOOR WICKER PATIO SET
MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

PRODUCT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Thank you for your purchase! Your new patio set and accessories are designed for many years of
enjoyment with proper care. Please adopt the following practices to ensure the longevity of your
purchase.
General Cleaning
Regular cleaning should be done with a damp, non-colored, non-abrasive cloth soaked in clear water.
Use mild soap as necessary. Avoid the use of abrasive cleaners and power washers. Clean spills
immediately with a damp, non-colored, non-abrasive cloth and mild soap solution to avoid staining.
• Remove any cushions and clean them separately, according to the manufacturer’s instructions, as
proper care varies by fabric type.
• Regular dusting with a soft cloth, microber duster, or feather duster helps keep any type of wicker
looking great.
• For heavier dust, use a small soft-bristled paintbrush; to remove dirt from those crevices where
wicker meets the furniture frame, switch to an old toothbrush.
• Regularly clean wicker furniture with the brush attachment of your vacuum, being sure to set the
suction to its lowest level to avoid causing damage.
WICKER CLEANING
An eective all-purpose cleaning solution for outdoor wicker furniture is 1/4 cup of liquid dish soap
and two cups of warm water. Wipe the wicker with a soft cloth or sponge, then rinse away the soapy
suds with a garden hose. For mold and mildew removal, add one cup of white vinegar to the solution.
Strategies for drying wicker include using a hairdryer, a fan, or the open air.If your wicker is synthetic,
it can dry in the sun outside.If your wicker is natural, spot-drying with a hair dryer (on a cold air
setting), or with a fan will work wonders.Do not let wet natural wicker stand for too long without
drying, as it might grow mould or develop mildew.A regular clean keeps wicker furniture looking
great and remaining strong; with these tips, you can handle the task with ease.
Using the product in a coastal environment places higher demand on the surface nish due to the
eects of salty/corrosive air. More frequent cleaning (weekly or biweekly) is necessary to remove
any buildup of salt residue. Quarterly application of a clear coat is necessary to maintain a strong
surface nish in this type of environment.
For all items, avoid exposure, especially prolonged exposure to harsh environments including rain,
snow, or other wet conditions, direct sunlight, extremely high or low temperatures, and salty or
corrosive air. Products should be covered or brought indoors when not in use, especially when not in
use for prolonged periods of time, or when otherwise exposed to harsh weather such as winter. Do
not put hot items directly on furniture surface. Always use coasters, placemats, trivets, or hot pads.
Do not clean with harsh cleaners or polish. Do not place near heating or cooling vents.
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