Make sure the furniture is clean dry and free of coatings.
Cleaning stained wicker furniture.
Wicker pieces need a more thorough cleaning once or twice a year.
Paints and varnishes will prevent the transparent wood stain from penetrating the wicker surface.
To aid in the process point a box fan at the.
Wet a clean sponge or brush with the bleach mixture then wipe down the furniture.
In a large bucket dilute mild soap in warm water until it barely suds.
How to spot clean wicker furniture create a soapy solution of two to three cups of water and a few drops of dish soap.
Blot don t rub liquid spills with a clean dry cloth.
Wet a rag in the solution wipe down the wicker and then let it dry completely.
Once clean use a damp microfiber cloth to wipe up excess soap.
With reed wicker use a slightly wet cloth and some soap or detergent but be careful if your wicker has been painted because the water may strip it off.
Transparent oil based stain is a good choice if you are starting with unfinished or nude wicker furniture.
To prevent this wash down plastic tables and chairs with a mild all purpose cleaner the same one you use for vinyl floors indoors or for washing walls.
Moisten a microfiber cloth or terry towel or even a clean sock with warm water then gently rub the wicker surface top and.
If your furniture gets to this stage you override the abrasives ban and use a mildly abrasive cleaner.
Make a solution to clean it with.
Let the bleach mixture set for 5 to 10 minutes then.
With synthetic wicker you can take your furniture outside and spray it with your hose and apply some light detergent or tackle it indoors with a bucket and cloth.
A good quality vacuum will suck quite a bit of the dust from it instantly making it look better.
Cleaning indoor wicker furniture first remove dust from the furniture by vacuuming it with a dust attachment.
When white plastic ages it can yellow.
Sunbrella a major manufacturer of outdoor fabrics recommends these steps to remove a stain.
Bear in mind that you ll have to be gentle with the brushes to prevent fraying and splintering and allow for extra dry time as the wicker will absorb the water you used to clean.
For oil based spills apply an absorbent such as cornstarch and then remove it with a straight edge.
Scrub the stains until they disappear or won t fade anymore.