Swimming Pool Furniture Maintenance – A Comprehensive Guide

Anyone who has a fibreglass pool at home has probably added furniture around their pool. Some people choose to add in-pool furniture as well. As a pool owner, not only do you have to maintain your pool, but the furniture around it as well. But why does your swimming pool furniture need special maintenance?

Why Maintain The Furniture Around Your Pool?

Your pool furniture is left exposed to the elements. Pool furniture is left outside for the most part, unless there’s a major storm on the way. In some homes, the pool furniture is fixed to the pool deck. This helps the pool furniture stay stable, but it also means that it needs to contend with constant exposure to the elements.

Pool furniture faces the sun’s rays on a daily basis. It gets splashed by the water in the pool when people are using the pool. It also has to deal with exposure to elements like rain, wind, and more. Over time, if you don’t clean your pool furniture, dirt and grime can start to settle on top of it.

This will lead to your pool furniture getting discoloured. Layers of dirt and grime could settle on top of your pool furniture as well. This will give the furniture a weathered look, and it will lose much of its original sheen. Dirty pool furniture is also something that people often don’t want to use.

The Importance Of Maintaining Your Pool Furniture

Think about it – if someone asks you to sit down on a dirty chair, would you do it? Your pool furniture is an important part of your pool landscape. It also serves a functional purpose – where it provides people with a place to sit, or to place their drinks before they enter the pool. If you don’t clean your pool furniture on a regular basis, then your pool furniture will continue to gather dirt, dust and grime. The furniture will look weathered, and people are less likely to make use of your pool furniture.

Since you spent so much money on purchasing your pool furniture in the first place, keep them clean, so people are likely to use them more. In addition to this, your pool furniture also plays an important role in building the aesthetic appeal of your backyard. If you have a fibreglass pool, then this can increase your property value. However, when your pool furniture isn’t maintained properly – this can affect the overall aesthetic of your backyard, making your yard look less appealing.

How Do You Maintain Your Pool Furniture?

While you don’t have to clean your pool furniture every day, you should still take time out every week to clean your pool furniture. The furniture you have around your pool should be cleaned on a weekly to biweekly basis since it’s exposed to the elements and likely to get dirty faster.

But how do you exactly go about cleaning your pool furniture?

1. Rinse Them Regularly

Your pool furniture can help you turn your pool deck into a place where people can relax. They can lounge by your pool, soaking in the rays of the sun. During the summer months, people love spending time by the pool. However, when more people are using your pool furniture, this also means that the pool furniture is getting dirty faster.

People who sit on your pool furniture often use products like sunscreen, suntan lotion, body oil, as well as other products. Deposits of these products can be left behind on the pool furniture. Envision this – a family member is lounging by the pool, gently lathering sunscreen on their body, while sitting on a chair you’ve placed by the pool. There could be spillage, or even if the family member is extremely careful, the sunscreen could still get on the chair.

Over time, this results in a buildup of oils, dirt, dust, grime, and more. In order to get rid of this buildup, you’ll need to rinse your pool furniture. You can do this by making use of a simple water hose. Every few days, use your water hose to rinse down all the furniture in your pool deck. This helps prevent the buildup of grime, spills, and other substances.

You can use regular water to hose down your pool furniture and pool area.

2. Make A Cleaning Routine

If you clean your pool furniture regularly, you can reduce the amount of set-in stains. Use a household cleaner, one that’s mild, to clean your pool furniture. Choose a day every week to focus on cleaning your pool furniture. To spot-clean your pool furniture, you can make use of eraser sponges. If you can’t clean your pool furniture often, then doing it once a month is good enough as well.

You can use a diluted bleach solution for the stains that are hard to get rid of.

3. Get Rid Of Calcium

Some of the stains that are present on your pool furniture are the result of calcium building up. This happens when there is excess calcium in the water of your pool. If you find yourself needing to get rid of calcium from your pool furniture, then you could use a special cleanser. There are pool furniture cleansers that can remove calcium deposits, lime, as well as rust. This will help you keep your pool furniture clean.

4. Deep Cleaning Your Pool Furniture

Some of the stains you could find yourself dealing with could be stubborn. You’ll need more than regular cleaning to get rid of the deposits in your pool furniture. When you’re dealing with stains that have set in, first dry out your pool furniture, and then prepare to clean it. When it’s dry, use a stain remover for mould and mildew, and let the furniture sit under the sun for half an hour.

It’s the sun that will help you deep clean your pool furniture. Afterwards, use an eraser sponge to get rid of the dirt on the furniture, as well as the residues of the cleaner that you used.

Conclusion

Your pool furniture will need to be cleaned from time to time. This guide details how you can care for, and clean, your pool furniture. Follow the steps in this guide to ensure that your pool furniture stays clean.

Anyone who has a fibreglass pool at home has probably added furniture around their pool. Some people choose to add in-pool furniture as well. As a pool owner, not only do you have to maintain your pool, but the furniture around it as well. But why does your swimming pool furniture need special maintenance?

Why Maintain The Furniture Around Your Pool?

Your pool furniture is left exposed to the elements. Pool furniture is left outside for the most part, unless there’s a major storm on the way. In some homes, the pool furniture is fixed to the pool deck. This helps the pool furniture stay stable, but it also means that it needs to contend with constant exposure to the elements.

Pool furniture faces the sun’s rays on a daily basis. It gets splashed by the water in the pool when people are using the pool. It also has to deal with exposure to elements like rain, wind, and more. Over time, if you don’t clean your pool furniture, dirt and grime can start to settle on top of it.

This will lead to your pool furniture getting discoloured. Layers of dirt and grime could settle on top of your pool furniture as well. This will give the furniture a weathered look, and it will lose much of its original sheen. Dirty pool furniture is also something that people often don’t want to use.

The Importance Of Maintaining Your Pool Furniture

Think about it – if someone asks you to sit down on a dirty chair, would you do it? Your pool furniture is an important part of your pool landscape. It also serves a functional purpose – where it provides people with a place to sit, or to place their drinks before they enter the pool. If you don’t clean your pool furniture on a regular basis, then your pool furniture will continue to gather dirt, dust and grime. The furniture will look weathered, and people are less likely to make use of your pool furniture.

Since you spent so much money on purchasing your pool furniture in the first place, keep them clean, so people are likely to use them more. In addition to this, your pool furniture also plays an important role in building the aesthetic appeal of your backyard. If you have a fibreglass pool, then this can increase your property value. However, when your pool furniture isn’t maintained properly – this can affect the overall aesthetic of your backyard, making your yard look less appealing.

How Do You Maintain Your Pool Furniture?

While you don’t have to clean your pool furniture every day, you should still take time out every week to clean your pool furniture. The furniture you have around your pool should be cleaned on a weekly to biweekly basis since it’s exposed to the elements and likely to get dirty faster.

But how do you exactly go about cleaning your pool furniture?

1. Rinse Them Regularly

Your pool furniture can help you turn your pool deck into a place where people can relax. They can lounge by your pool, soaking in the rays of the sun. During the summer months, people love spending time by the pool. However, when more people are using your pool furniture, this also means that the pool furniture is getting dirty faster.

People who sit on your pool furniture often use products like sunscreen, suntan lotion, body oil, as well as other products. Deposits of these products can be left behind on the pool furniture. Envision this – a family member is lounging by the pool, gently lathering sunscreen on their body, while sitting on a chair you’ve placed by the pool. There could be spillage, or even if the family member is extremely careful, the sunscreen could still get on the chair.

Over time, this results in a buildup of oils, dirt, dust, grime, and more. In order to get rid of this buildup, you’ll need to rinse your pool furniture. You can do this by making use of a simple water hose. Every few days, use your water hose to rinse down all the furniture in your pool deck. This helps prevent the buildup of grime, spills, and other substances.

You can use regular water to hose down your pool furniture and pool area.

2. Make A Cleaning Routine

If you clean your pool furniture regularly, you can reduce the amount of set-in stains. Use a household cleaner, one that’s mild, to clean your pool furniture. Choose a day every week to focus on cleaning your pool furniture. To spot-clean your pool furniture, you can make use of eraser sponges. If you can’t clean your pool furniture often, then doing it once a month is good enough as well.

You can use a diluted bleach solution for the stains that are hard to get rid of.

3. Get Rid Of Calcium

Some of the stains that are present on your pool furniture are the result of calcium building up. This happens when there is excess calcium in the water of your pool. If you find yourself needing to get rid of calcium from your pool furniture, then you could use a special cleanser. There are pool furniture cleansers that can remove calcium deposits, lime, as well as rust. This will help you keep your pool furniture clean.

4. Deep Cleaning Your Pool Furniture

Some of the stains you could find yourself dealing with could be stubborn. You’ll need more than regular cleaning to get rid of the deposits in your pool furniture. When you’re dealing with stains that have set in, first dry out your pool furniture, and then prepare to clean it. When it’s dry, use a stain remover for mould and mildew, and let the furniture sit under the sun for half an hour.

It’s the sun that will help you deep clean your pool furniture. Afterwards, use an eraser sponge to get rid of the dirt on the furniture, as well as the residues of the cleaner that you used.

Conclusion

Your pool furniture will need to be cleaned from time to time. This guide details how you can care for, and clean, your pool furniture. Follow the steps in this guide to ensure that your pool furniture stays clean.

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