Pollen season can leave a yellow-green film on your outdoor furniture, but cleaning it doesn't have to risk damaging your pieces. The key is using gentle methods that remove pollen without scratching surfaces or harming materials. First, always start by gently dry-dusting or using a soft brush to remove loose pollen, as wiping it dry can grind it into the finish. For a deeper clean, create a mild cleaning solution with warm water and a few drops of dish soap. Use a soft cloth or sponge to apply it, working in sections. Avoid harsh scrubbing brushes or high-pressure washers, especially on wood or wicker, as they can cause splintering or wear. For metal furniture, a rinse with a garden hose on a gentle setting is often sufficient, while plastic can tolerate a bit more soap. Always rinse thoroughly with clean water after washing to remove any soap residue that might attract more dirt. To protect your furniture between cleanings, consider using covers when not in use. Regular, gentle cleaning will keep your urban outdoor space looking fresh and extend the life of your furniture through every pollen season.
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