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Cleaning outdoor patio cushions and furniture with OxiClean™
From outdoor cushions to mesh patio furniture, OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover can tackle it all, making your patio pretty again. Always refer to packaging for directions and use only on water washable upholstery. Fill to line 4 per gallon of water.
Don't use OxiClean on wool, silk, or other off-limits fabrics.
OxiClean is a powerful concrete cleaner that works well on various materials, including pavement and grout. This concentrated solution provides excellent cleaning without leaving residue. OxiClean is the cleaner for your toughest cleaning jobs. Clean your home, patio, driveway, and more.
OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover Powder is for much more than just your clothes. It tackles stains of many shapes, sizes and on multiple surfaces. It's no surprise that it's Canada's #1 trusted stain fighter. It can used on unfinished decks, carpet, upholstery, kitchen and bath surfaces and even your gutters!
We recommend a solution of vinegar and water to clean mould off outdoor cushions made of fabric.
In a large bowl, mix one tablespoon of dish soap with three cups of warm water by stirring. Soak a sponge in the mixture before scrubbing the cushions on both sides with it. Rinse the cushions with a damp, clean cloth. Let the cushions air out and dry in a sunny spot.
Another relatively safe and environmentally friendly solution for cleaning concrete is an oxygen bleach product, such as OxiClean. Just be sure to wear rubber gloves, as bleach products can be tough on skin. Sprinkle the powerful solution over the entire patio and scrub it with an ordinary push broom.
OxiClean is the cleaner for your toughest cleaning jobs. Clean your home, patio, driveway, and more. Whether using a pressure washer or scrubber, this concentrated formula cuts through grease and grime, leaving surfaces sparkling clean.
OxiClean™ Bleach Mold & Mildew Bathroom Stain Remover makes it easier to clean mold stains because it has bleach, which helps to remove mold and mildew stains on non-porous bathroom surfaces such as tiles, sinks and tubs.
WARNING: Injurious to eyes. Harmful if swallowed. Contains sodium percarbonate and sodium carbonate. Avoid powder or solution contact with eyes and prolonged skin contact (wear gloves).
By comparison, OxiClean suggests that you don't leave it on a garment for more than six hours, because it can start to damage the fabric.
SPRAY directly onto the spot or stain until saturated. TREAT NOW, WASH LATER Let stand for 5 minutes to up to one hour depending on the severity of the stain. For fabrics that are prone to color change, do not let stand longer than 5 minutes.
Also, Scotts® Plus OxiClean™ is safe to use around lawns and plants, plus it will not damage fabrics. The outdoor cleaner is incredibly versatile and can be used on a variety of surfaces such as concrete, wood, siding, patio furniture, outdoor fabrics, flower pots and more.
probably at least a cup of the Oxy Clean and Biz, ½ - ¾ cup of Cascade and ⅓ cup of Dawn. if you are using a larger container, use more soap. then, mix it all up.
All I had to buy for this project was a big push broom. (I didn't take a lot of pictures of this method - sorry!) To clean the deck with this quick method, I just mixed 1 cup of OxiClean (powder) into 1 gallon of water.
OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover should not be mixed with Chlorine bleach or household chemicals other than in the wash with your regular laundry detergent.
You can also choose to scrub your patio with oxygen bleach like OxiClean. Add two scoops of oxygen bleach to a gallon of water. Cover the bricks. Allow it to sit for 10 minutes.
Use a mild grease-cutting detergent such as Dawn or Ajax dishwashing liquid mixed with water and a natural or synthetic bristle scrub brush to help brighten the patio surface. NOTE: Never use a wire brush as it can leave rust stains and scratch the concrete surface.
You may also use Oxyclean mixed 4 scoops to a gallon of hot water. Let soak for 15 minutes and then scrub with a nylon bristle brush, then rinse. Caulking - Scrape off excess and scrub with a poultice of denatured alcohol. Rinse with hot water and detergent.
If you have a really stubborn mold or mildew growth you can clean your fabric with a white vinegar solution. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) does not recommend using bleach to remove mold and mildew from fabric. Bleach only kills surface mold, which means the mold will grow back later.
Mold generally looks slimy or fuzzy, tends to have a raised texture, and can come in a rainbow of colors, including deep green and black. Mildew is powdery, looks white or gray, always appears flat, and grows on surfaces.
Mildew is a surface fungi identified as a patch of gray or white fungus lying on the surface of a moist area. Mildew is easily treated with a store-bought cleaner and a scrubbing brush. Mold, on the other hand, can have colors that range from black to green and is often the result of a much larger infestation.