Answer
Feb 27, 2024 - 08:03 AM
They are easy to clean. Mold can form on it but it is a closed cell product so it does not get into the polyresin. Please see Polywood cleaning instructions below.
Supplies Needed
- Dry vacuum cleaner
- Mild dish soap
- 5-gallon plastic bucket
- Soft-bristle brush
- Washcloth
- (Optional) Liquid bleach
Instructions
- Quickly remove loose dirt and debris with the dry vacuum.
- Mix the dish soap and warm water in the bucket.
- (Optional step) To clean and sanitize, pour in a bit of bleach. We recommend 1 part bleach to 2 parts water.
- Use a washcloth to apply the soapy water to the lumber and let it sit for a few minutes.
- Scrub the surfaces using the soft-bristle brush to loosen any dirt or debris.
- Rinse with clean water and let your furniture air-dry.
Tips:
- Wear chemical-resistant gloves if you plan to use bleach.
- For a natural bleach alternative, try undistilled white vinegar and baking soda.
- Avoid using abrasive cleaning or polishing scrubbers (such as eraser pads) on lumber.