Aluminum is a low maintenance metal; it does not rust and requires minimal up-keep when exposed to the elements. This makes aluminum the perfect material for outdoor furniture. Depending on your climate aluminum furniture, on average, only requires a quick cleaning every couple months. Extreme climates may require monthly attention. Here is a quick guide on how to clean your aluminum outdoor furniture.
Calcium build-up on aluminum furniture
Although aluminum does not rust, it is known to build up calcium. If you notice a large build-up, do not use an abrasive material to try and remove the calcium. This will strip away any finish it may have. Instead, try using 1 part white distilled vinegar and 9 parts water. Use this solution along with a rag.
How to clean Aluminum Furniture
All you will need is some mild soap, water and sponge or rag. Wipe down your furniture making sure you as much dirt and dust you can. We have found that using warm water works best. If you have access to a hose, give your aluminum furniture a good raise and dry well.
*Note* Using hard chemical cleaners such as bleach can damage any kind of paint or finish to your aluminum.
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