How do you get sap off of outdoor furniture??
My brother in law has sap all over his patio furniture from a pine tree he has. He needs something to get the sap off with. Do you know what would work?
My brother in law has sap all over his patio furniture from a pine tree he has. He needs something to get the sap off with. Do you know what would work?
I have already tried three diff types of bitter spray. The spray worked in the house but for some reason not outside. My dog has been extremely obedient in every other situation except this one. He loves to play outside and I don’t want to restrict him to the indoors for the sake of the cushions but I also don’t have the time to stand by the window while he’s out there and the cushions are way too pricey for sacrifice! Thanks in advance!
I’m looking at both Brazilian cherry and Teak furniture and was wondering which one is better. I’ve noticed that Teak furniture is more expensive. Any advice?
I would like to make chair cushions for my outdoor lawn chairs. What type of fabric is best (and can I get it online @ a Joann’s or Hancocks or some other website)? Also, any special type of foam insert I should use? Any special threads? Is waterproofing an issue? Anything else I should know? Thanks.
Im recovering some cushoins for outdoor use.
I live is SouthWest Florida where mold is a major issue.
Is there any way to treat them so they don’t continue to get mold
growing on them. It’s costing a fortune to continuously replace them.
The salesperson told us to put marine grade oil on the table as soon as we put it outside, but I remember reading somewhere that oiling wood furniture makes it get mildew. So does anyone know the best way to protect it?
I have a 48" diameter round table. What size umbrella works with this?
We just bought a patio set which includes thick chair cushions. They say they have been treated to be water repellant. Do we need to move them every time it rains? What else should I do to protect the padding? Thanks.
I am looking for the most durable/ longest lasting wood for making outdoor chairs. My choices are between White and Red Oak, Ash, Fir, Eucalyptus, Teak and Pine. What is the best to worst?