Product Care - All-Weather Poly

Regular care and maintenance of your All-Weather Poly frames and tops are very important and exceptionally easy. Frequency of care will depend on the amount of use, exposure to the elements, and use conditions.

General Cleaning

Clean the boards with a soap-and-water solution using a soft sponge or plastic-bristled brush. For hard-to-reach areas, use a soft-bristled toothbrush. To remove surface dust, simply rinse the furniture with cold, clear water.

Deep Cleaning

A pressure washer may be used on the lightest setting to deep clean your furniture. Do not use more than 1,500 psi, and keep the tip of the pressure washer at least 10–12 inches away from the furniture to avoid damaging the lumber.

Stain Quick Reference

Pencil - Use a mild dish detergent and water to saturate the stain. Rinse clean with water.

Ink/Marker - Use a mild dish detergent and water to saturate the stain. Rinse clean with water. For tougher stains, treat area with a penetrating oil. Wipe off and wash clean with water and a mild dish detergent.

Grease or Oil Stain - Use a mild dish detergent and water to saturate the stain. Rinse clean with water.

Embedded Dirt - Use a mild dish detergent to saturate the area. Scrub with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse clean with water.

Wine - Use a mild dish detergent to saturate the area. Scrub with a soft-bristled brush and rinse clean with water.

Chewing Gum - Coat penetrating oil over the area. Gently pry up on any hard pieces with a plastic putty knife. Utilize a soft brush and acetone solvent to remove any fine debris and clean out any crevasses. Rinse area clean with water.

Bird Droppings - Use a mild dish detergent to saturate the area. Scrub with a soft-bristled brush and rinse clean with water.

Stains and Scuffs - A foam eraser sponge may be used for stubborn marks.

Iron and Rust - For tough iron and rust stains, saturate with a heavy-duty rust remover and scrub with a soft-bristled brush.

 

Note: Always read and follow the product manufacturers’ specific instructions before using any cleaning product. Always wear approved safety glasses, gloves, face shield or goggles when operating cleaning equipment. If using alternative cleaning solutions than those outlined above, it is recommended to test the solution on an inconspicuous area of the lumber to make sure it does not harm the surface.