Does your wrought iron patio furniture need touch up paint.
Cleaning wrought iron patio furniture.
Wipe wrought iron furniture with the sponge using a circular motion to scrub away all dirt and debris.
Dip a clean sponge or cloth into your reserved bucket of water.
On intricate pieces dip a small nylon scrubbing brush a toothbrush will work in soapy water and use it to scrub crevices and tight curves.
A mild dishwashing soap or laundry detergent is perfect for all patio pieces from wicker furniture to even the most challenging metals like wrought iron and cast iron furniture.
Hose down your wrought iron tables stools and chairs and pour a quarter size amount of liquid dish soap onto a sponge.
You need to get metal paint that is designed for the outdoors.
Be sure to continue dipping the sponge or cloth in your water bucket to clean the sponge as you rinse the wrought iron.
Use a mild mixture of water and dish soap to clean all surfaces.
The most basic cleaner for patio furniture requires no more than a little soapy water.
You can find this paint online or in hardware stores.
Cleaning it is the easy part.
Rinse the sponge frequently and add more dish soap as necessary if your outdoor patio furniture is particularly dirty.
Rinse the wrought iron.
Wipe the wrought iron again to rinse off the cleaning solution and dirt.
While cleaning it is a good idea to really inspect your pieces and if there is any rust then these areas need to be touched up with outdoor metal paint.