Pollen season can leave a yellow-green film on your outdoor furniture, but removing it doesn't have to be a chore. The key is to use gentle methods that lift the pollen without grinding it into the fabric. First, never dry brush or wipe the pollen, as this can push the tiny grains deeper and potentially stain the fibers. The best initial step is to use a leaf blower on a low setting or a soft-bristle brush to dislodge as much dry pollen as possible. Following this, a light misting with a garden hose using a spray nozzle on a gentle setting can rinse the remaining pollen away. Allow the furniture to air dry completely. For more stubborn pollen, create a gentle cleaning solution by mixing a few drops of mild dish soap with a gallon of lukewarm water. Using a soft sponge or cloth, apply the solution with a light, blotting motion—do not scrub vigorously. Rinse thoroughly with your hose immediately to remove all soap residue, as this can attract more dirt. For persistent spots, a dedicated outdoor fabric cleaner is a safe bet. Always check the manufacturer's care label first. To protect your furniture in the future, consider using fitted covers when it's not in use, especially during peak pollen seasons. Regular, gentle cleaning will keep your outdoor living space looking fresh and extend the life of your furniture.
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