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3 Tips for Renovating Plastic Garden Chairs and Tables

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Bicarbonate and lemon duo
Do your garden furniture seem difficult to clean? We recommend that you rely on a particular combination: bicarbonate and lemon. The slightly abrasive property of sodium bicarbonate combined with the natural acid in lemon (citric acid) is all you need! Both ingredients have the ability to break down the dirt present in the resin without the risk of leaving marks on the material.

Mix 4 tablespoons of lemon juice with 5 tablespoons of baking soda and a small amount of water. Use just enough to make a fairly thick paste;
Using a sponge, apply the paste to your garden or patio furniture;
Leave it to act for a few minutes after application;
Use a soft damp cloth to remove the product, then rinse and air dry. Well, that’s it!
There’s no need to resort to harsh chemical methods to have sparkling white chairs! With these simple tips, your garden furniture will regain its former glory without too much difficulty.

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