The short answer is: it's not recommended, even with a cover. While a quality waterproof cover protects your outdoor furniture frame from rain and sun, it can trap moisture and humidity around the cushions. This creates a damp environment perfect for mold, mildew, and musty odors to develop on the fabric and filling. Condensation can form under the cover with temperature changes, essentially soaking the cushions from within. For long-term protection, the best practice is to store cushions in a dry, ventilated indoor space when not in use for extended periods, especially during rainy or humid seasons. If you must leave them outside temporarily, use a breathable, waterproof cover designed specifically for your furniture set, ensure the cushions are completely dry before covering, and consider using a moisture-absorbing product underneath the cover. Regularly air out the cushions and check for dampness. Ultimately, bringing cushions inside is the only sure way to prevent weather-related damage and significantly extend their life and appearance.
Can I leave the cushions for my urban outdoor furniture outside if it's covered?
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