Prez say MR. Clean come with Magic Eraser sponge like thing. Prez say he hear this work pretty well. Prez uses little bleach in water with a brush. Prez say that work. Prez better know.
2006-12-21 06:13:06
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answered by Anonymous
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lawn chairs can be cleaned easily by using a half-cup of washing soda and a gallon of hot water. First you need to dissolve the washing soda in a bucket filled with the hot water and then with rubber gloves on, apply the water onto the plastic chair and give it a good going over with a sponge. Leave it ten to twelve minutes before you begin the process of rinsing. If your plastic chairs sit under trees and have stains that don't want to come off easily then redo the process but this time let the washing soda mixture set on the chair for twenty minutes before you rinse it thoroughly.
To clean mildew and mold off of cushions for outdoor chairs use two teaspoons of tea tree oil and two cups of water. Tea tree oil is an essential oil that is used to kill both bacteria and fungus. It can be found in most health food stores and pharmacies. When mixing the tea tree oil with the water, put the contents in a spray bottle and then spray on cushions. There is no need to rinse. The tea tree oil/ water combination should begin to work on the odor and the appearance of the mildew in a couple of days. Before using this concoction spot test it on cushions to make sure it will not affect the color of them.
Once the mildew and mold is gone from cushions you can use the washing soda plus water mixture as described above (for the chairs themselves) to clean the cushions. This same mixture can be used on wood lawn chairs but first spot test it to ensure that none of the wood finish will peel off.
2006-12-21 14:13:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Mr. Clean magic eraser works wonderful
2006-12-21 14:13:45
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answered by CrYsTaL 1
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One half cup of bleach in gallon of water. Use a brush and wear gloves. Hose off with clean water. Ta-Da!
2006-12-21 14:14:52
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answered by GiGi 4
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A power washer works good, too! If you get one of those multi-nozzled hose ends, you can get some decent pressure cleaning.
The magic erasor is a good idea, too.
2006-12-21 14:14:55
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answered by VirtualElvis 4
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get the cleaner that is used for vinyl siding you can use it on the plastic furniture
2006-12-21 14:13:54
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answered by aussie 6
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Mr. Clean magic easier sponge or SOS soap pads.
2006-12-21 14:19:30
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answered by Cheryls 2
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You take a hose, water, soap and a scrub brush and scrub it down with the soap, you then take your hose and spray all of the soap off, the end.
2006-12-21 14:14:19
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answered by Jackie 2
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Comet with bleach cleans everything or you can use Goo Gone
2006-12-21 14:13:25
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answered by s_redd2002 2
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mr clean magic erasers, work really good.... i have off white lawn stuff, they came really clean.... little elbow grease but ok now...
2006-12-21 14:14:08
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answered by MNKYFLIP 2
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