Outdoor furniture can leave unsightly stains on your beautiful patio stones, often caused by rust, mildew, or trapped moisture. Preventing these stains is easier than removing them. First, ensure your furniture is clean and dry before placing it on the patio. Regularly move furniture to prevent moisture buildup and allow the stones to breathe. Applying protective pads or cups to the bottom of furniture legs creates a crucial barrier, lifting metal or wood off the surface to prevent rust and water marks. For wooden furniture, a protective sealant can help. If stains appear, clean them promptly with a appropriate stone cleaner or a mixture of water and mild detergent. For stubborn rust, a specialized rust remover may be necessary. Finally, consider using all-weather furniture covers during wet seasons or long periods of non-use. These simple preventative steps will help maintain the appearance of your patio and extend the life of both your furniture and stone surfaces.
How do I keep my outdoor furniture from staining my patio stones?
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