Wood outdoor furniture care? I have chairs and a potting bench that are looking shabby. Help?
What type of product should I put on them and how? They are both stained to look like redwood and are fading and drying out.
What type of product should I put on them and how? They are both stained to look like redwood and are fading and drying out.
They are water-based paints and the covers don’t come off of the couch cushions. The couch color is light green and I got it from Ikea. I’m wondering which method I should try first.
The couch is an older victorian style and otherwise in incredible condition. The two cushions have springs inside and the stuffing is so flat that the cushions actually appear to be to small for the couch now. Does anyone have any ideas? I do know how to sew so I could take the material apart but what do I use to restuff them?
I have sofa cushions that have four pairs of buttons on each one that are sewn through the cushion, holding it together. Several of the buttons have come off. How do I go about sewing the buttons back on?
I want something that does not attract dust. The one I have is not raw iron, but iron coated…which attracts dust and I have to wipe the seats down everytime I have to sit.
Most of the pin cushions I see are tomatoes, but they come with little peppers, either attached or separate. Anyone know what this pepper is for?
I live in San Antonio and need new cushions for a porch swing I bought very inexpensive. I just had dirty cushions.
I have a great couch that needs new covers on the foam cushions. I can’t seem to find them anywhere. Can anyone tell me where to look?
I have tried alcohol which lightened the ink marks and have also tried nail polish remover but didn’t seem to make much difference nor did bleach. Any ideas?
ATTENTION: I have found my own solution with some research on the internet. I was able to remove the ink with "Off! Deep Woods Sportsmen" Insect Repellent W/ 30% Deet and a non-abrasive scotch bright pad. It also removes nail polish to my surprise.