French Polishing and Bespoke Furniture
Make a solution of water and bleach, using one tablespoon of bleach per cup of water. Let the containers and other items soak in the solution for one or two hours. After the stains are gone, wash the containers thoroughly, rinse, and dry.
To clean straps on vinyl sling or strap furniture , which get stained with suntan oil, pool chlorine, unfiltered irrigation water and tree debris try the same soapy solution. If stains persist, add a couple of tablespoons of bleach to a half-gallon of the soapy solution. Apply and rinse well.
For very tough stains , use 1 cup of oxygen bleach per gallon of water. Wet a clean sponge or brush with the bleach mixture, then wipe down the furniture . Scrub the stains until they disappear or won’t fade anymore. Let the bleach mixture set for 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse the furniture with clean water.
Instructions Use a hose to thoroughly wet the chairs . Pour 1/4-cup of vinegar into a bucket of hot water. Use a soft bristle scrub brush to remove dried on food, sticky soda, dirt, dust and grime. Rinse the chairs with fresh water and allow to dry outside.
How can I get my uPVC white again ? Mix 1 cup vinegar to 4 cups hot water. Use a spritzer bottle to spray on the uPVC. Leave this for 10 minutes. Use a clean dry cloth to wipe down.
To remove grime, use a mild oil-base soap, such as Murphy Oil Soap, mixed with warm water. For a DIY cleaning solution, mix 1/4-cup ammonia, 2 tablespoons white vinegar , and 1 quart of warm water. Commercial wood cleaners are also effective for cleaning patio furniture , but be sure to read directions carefully.
You want to use around a quarter cup of white vinegar for each quart of water, and spray it all over the chair . Let it sit on the chair for around 15 to 20 minutes before taking a cloth to the chair . Soak the cloth in white vinegar and wipe away the patches of mold you see growing.
How to Restore Vinyl Furniture Mix two caps of detergent into half a bucket of lukewarm water. Apply vinyl furniture cleaner for stubborn ink or dye stains. Apply vinyl conditioner in sections that appear worn or cracked. Repair small rips with a patch repair kit. Repair large rips with a vinyl repair kit.
Wash off the plastic with soap and water. 5 fl oz (15 mL) of detergent in 16 fl oz (470 mL) of hot water. Apply the soap, then rinse it off either with a hose or damp rag. Give plastic a thorough washing before attempting to restore it. Plastic restoration products always work better on clean surfaces.
Forte’s recipe for stain removal: 1 tablespoon of chlorine bleach to 1 cup of water. Pour to just above the level of the stain or put the solution into a container large enough to hold your plastic item. Soak for 30 minutes or until the stain is gone. Then, rinse in warm soapy water.