Keeping pollen off your outdoor furniture requires a proactive approach. First, consider using high-quality, breathable furniture covers when the furniture is not in use. These act as a primary barrier. For daily maintenance, use a leaf blower on a low setting or a soft-bristle brush to gently dislodge fresh pollen before it becomes embedded. Avoid using a dry cloth, as this can grind pollen into the fabric. For cleaning, rinse surfaces with a garden hose; for stubborn pollen, use a mild soap solution and a soft cloth, then rinse thoroughly. Applying a specialized fabric protector to cushions can create a surface that makes pollen easier to blow or rinse off. Strategically placing your furniture away from high-pollen trees and plants can also significantly reduce exposure. Establishing a quick daily or weekly routine to remove pollen is far easier than dealing with a thick, settled layer. With these simple steps, you can enjoy a cleaner outdoor living space with less effort.
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