Urban outdoor furniture endures a unique blend of pollutants—soot, dust, pollen, and traffic film. Restoring it requires a methodical approach. First, identify the material: metal, plastic, wood, or wicker. For general grime, start by rinsing with a garden hose to loosen debris. A bucket of warm water mixed with a few drops of mild dish soap or a dedicated eco-friendly cleaner is often sufficient. Use a soft-bristled brush to scrub surfaces, paying attention to crevices. For stubborn, baked-on grime, a pressure washer on a low setting can be effective, but maintain a safe distance to avoid damaging the material. For metal furniture, a paste of baking soda and water can tackle rust spots. Always rinse thoroughly after cleaning. Allow furniture to dry completely in the sun before use or applying any protective sealants. Regular, seasonal cleaning prevents grime from building up and extends the life of your urban oasis pieces.
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