Pollen can quickly coat your outdoor furniture, creating a messy yellow layer. The best way to remove it is a gentle, multi-step approach to avoid scratching surfaces or grinding the pollen in. First, avoid dry dusting, as this can scratch the furniture. Instead, start by using a dry, soft-bristled brush or a leaf blower on a low setting to gently dislodge loose pollen. Next, rinse the furniture thoroughly with a garden hose, using a gentle spray to wash away the remaining particles. For stubborn pollen, prepare a cleaning solution of warm water and a few drops of mild dish soap. Use a soft sponge or cloth to wipe down the surfaces, then rinse immediately. For a natural clean, a mixture of white vinegar and water can be effective. Always allow the furniture to air dry completely. Regular maintenance, such as using fitted furniture covers when not in use, can significantly reduce pollen buildup and keep your outdoor living space clean and inviting all season long.
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