There aren’t many things as calming and enjoyable as relaxing on outdoor furniture in your backyard or on your patio. Of course, outdoor furniture can be a major investment. While having a comfortable furnished outdoor area is well worth the cost, you have to go the extra mile to protect your furniture and preserve the space for future use. These furnishings are exposed to harsh elements from sunlight to storms every single day. As a result, weatherproofing your outdoor furniture is essential.
The
exact methods for weatherproofing vary slightly depending on the material your
outdoor furniture is made of. All outdoor furniture should be cleaned every few
weeks to protect it from the wear and tear of dirt buildup. Regular cleaning is
all you need to do to protect naturally waterproof plastic furniture. However,
if your outdoor furniture is made of wood, wicker, or metal, you need to take
some additional steps. Each of these surfaces should be properly cleaned and
prepared for weatherproofing. It’s important that you remove any rust or
chipping paint. A wire brush is a good way to strip off paint that has cracked
and chipped. If your metal furniture is rusty, put naval jelly on the rust
spots. Leave the jelly on for as long as you need to, then clean it off and use
sandpaper or steel wool to finish the job. For both wood and metal furniture,
you should also use the sandpaper or steel wool to smooth down the surface
completely once you have removed the major irregularities.
The next
step for how to weatherproof outdoor furniture is to paint it. When painting outdoor furniture, you should always start with a primer coat. For metal
furniture, get a spray on metal primer that includes a rust inhibitor. For
wicker or wood, a regular primer is fine. Allow the primer to thoroughly dry
and don’t forget to prime the underside of the furniture, especially in places
where it makes contact with the ground. After the primer, apply two or three
coats of exterior paint. It’s important to use exterior paint because it holds
up to changing weather conditions and protects from damaging UV rays better
than paint that hasn’t been specifically formulated for outdoor use. If you
have wicker outdoor furniture, make sure to find an exterior paint designed for
use on wicker.
Probably
the most important step in weatherproofing outdoor furniture is the varnish or
sealant that you apply at the end. This final coat blocks out moisture and
additional UV rays, greatly extending the life of the furniture. Lacquer and
spar varnish are great final coats for newly painted wood and metal furniture.
Wicker, on the other hand, is best protected by an oil-based waterproofing
formula because it doesn’t seal potentially damaging moisture inside the wicker
reeds. Make sure to cover every inch of the furniture with your chosen sealant.
Once you’ve finished this step, you’re done.
Knowing
how to waterproof outdoor furniture, no matter what material it is made of, is
an invaluable skill that will extend the life of your furniture for years to
come.
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