This lady seems to have the answer
http://www.wickerwoman.com/wickerfurniturecare.html
2006-11-13 09:47:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You can put it outside on a sunny day & turn the hose on it with a medium spray. If the nozzle is adjusted to a hard or jet spray this may cause the paint to chip off. After you have sprayed it, let it sit for a day or two so it can dry thoroughly. If it is really dirty you can use a SOFT scrub brush with Dawn or Ivory liquid dilluted in a pail of water. RINSE well, & let sit for a day. If you do not rinse well, the soap may cause the paint to come off.
2006-11-13 18:54:14
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answer #2
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answered by bammaattheranch 3
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For a regular cleaning, dust or vacuum. If it's more than just dusty, try using a sponge and water. When it's clean, spray with a light coat of aerosol furniture polish to protect it.
2006-11-13 17:46:32
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answered by Harley 5
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I have had the same wicher furniture for 14 years and I just sprayed in down with either mean green or simple green cleaning spray then hose it off. It really looks great after you do it.
2006-11-13 17:45:57
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answered by sherry k 2
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If it has a dark residue, try the Magic Eraser from Mr. Clean. It works wonders on everything! Just put a little water on it and get cleaning! Its cheap and you can always get a coupon from the website www.mrclean.com!
2006-11-13 17:52:09
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answered by MegM0930 2
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I've always used a sponge and water, and it's always worked just fine.
2006-11-13 17:49:15
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answer #6
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answered by Brian L 7
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