Outdoor cushions are designed to withstand the elements, but that doesn't mean they are invincible. While you can leave them outside for short periods in fair weather, it's generally not recommended for extended exposure. Rain can lead to mold and mildew, even on water-resistant fabrics, and prolonged sun exposure will cause fading and material breakdown over time. For maximum longevity, it's best to bring your cushions indoors or store them in a dry, covered area when not in use, especially during heavy rain, snow, or intense sun. If you must leave them out, ensure they are made of high-quality, quick-drying, and UV-resistant materials, and consider using a protective cover for added defense. Regularly cleaning and airing out your cushions will also help maintain their condition and prevent damage.
Can I leave the cushions outside if they're made for outdoor furniture, or should I always bring them in?
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