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PostHeaderIcon Guidelines for Maintain Wicker Furniture Products

Wicker refers to the furniture that is made out of vines, plants and grasses. They can again be classified into bamboo, willow, rattan, reed etc. Wicker furniture is well known for their strength and durability. Wicker furniture should be limitedly used for outdoor activities. Some wood burning stoves may also affect this furniture. On the other hand, your wicker furniture should be protected from the heavy rainfall also. If the furniture remains wet, there are chances that the joints in this furniture may get loosen

Wipe up spills soon with a damp cloth and mild detergent or soap. You should use vacuum cleaner with the attachment ‘brush’. You should be very careful while vacuuming because sharp edges, splits and holes may damage your vacuum cleaner and they may get deranged spoiling the furniture and its texture. Wicker furniture may be painted to match up with your other furniture, mattress, rugs, or walls of your home. Be careful choosing the paint that suites to your wicker furniture as many paints may spoil the structure of wicker material. You can take an advice from your local home store to choose right paint for your wicker furniture. If you are using spray paint, use shorter strokes to prevent drips on wicker furniture.

PostHeaderIcon Wicker Furnishing: A Best Choice for Your Veranda

Wicker furniture tools and gears have a long history they are even mentioned to be used in the age of bible. Egypt is the city of ancient wicker artifacts which belong to 1400 B.C. In that era it was basically used to make tools to perform daily activities. Fishing was done with the help of wicker tools and it was even used as a house roofing material. Gradually with expansion of trade it became popular with people of other areas as well. The best part of wicker furniture is that they are cheaper and durable. So if you are planning to buy furniture for your porch, wicker furniture will prove to be the best choice ever for your collection. Here are few guidelines for you to buy wicker furniture for your porch.

If the place you live at, experiences a tropical climate then plastic wicker furniture is best to go for. In a hot and clammy climate any organic materials, like bamboo and rattan are likely to spoil but plastic will stay for a longer period. One must also save the furniture from fading as if the color of the furniture fades it will give a shabby and untidy look. Since rattan wicker furniture is basically made of rattan core extracted from rattan pole. Similarly other materials, like bamboo and reads are extracted from their source of origin, so discoloration and splits are likely to occur.

PostHeaderIcon Outdoor Wicker Patio Furniture

Outdoor wicker patio furniture has a lot of things going for it. It’s lightweight but sturdy, creating durable but easily moved outdoor furniture. It’s also considerably cheaper than either metal or wood furniture. Of course, you could always go with plastic, but plastic lacks aesthetic appeal. Outdoor wicker furniture has many of the same benefits of plastic, but looks a whole lot better on your patio. And to top it all off, wicker furniture is among the most comfortable outdoor furniture there is.

Outdoor wicker patio furniture isn’t going to fall apart you after its first storm, but taking good care of your furniture will increase its lifetime exponentially. For basic sheltering, buy furniture covers to keep your furniture from the elements as much as possible. Your covers should be easily removable but still keep your furniture relatively protected.

More than just water, excessive heat can also damage your furniture. Too much heat will dry your furniture out, making it brittle and easily frayed. If your outdoor wicker patio furniture does fray and crack the varnish, you’ll need to recoat it. Without a sealed varnish, significant damage can come to your wicker furniture rendering it unserviceable. Plus, recoating your patio furniture will help keep it looking like new.