Using a pressure washer on urban outdoor furniture can be effective but risky. For durable materials like powder-coated metal, solid wood, or high-quality plastic, a low-pressure setting (under 500 PSI) with a wide 40-degree nozzle and from a safe distance can blast away grime. However, it's too harsh for delicate materials like wicker, rattan, untreated wood, or cushions, as it can strip finishes, splinter wood, and force water into frames causing mold. Always test on an inconspicuous area first. For most furniture, a gentler method is recommended: mix mild soap with warm water, scrub with a soft brush, and rinse with a garden hose. This approach cleans effectively without the risk of irreversible damage, preserving your furniture's longevity and appearance in the city environment.
Can I use a pressure washer to clean my urban outdoor furniture, or is that too harsh?
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