Wrought Iron Patio Furniture
You can look foward to many years of style to your outdoor decor. Furnishing your patio has never been easier with so many exceptional styles and choices to choose from.
In fact, wrought iron is a timeless favortive giving just the right accent to outdoor living areas.
You can opt for traditional which give you an elegant touch. Another option might be powder coated finishes that offer years and years of weather resistant use, these will sure make the right statement of beauty and styling.
Any of these can be paired with the right cushions for the occasion.
Want to change the mood?
Grab a diffent style of cushion and your home will be all they talk about.
Or you can fancy up almost any pool are with a versatile round bistro table and chairs. This will a slight urban feel your pool and play areas.
Rustic metal will add some pizazz, any hand forged wrought iron piece whether on the patio, front porch or next to the pool makes a statement about who you are.
These classics offer you a distinctive touch lasting a life time.
Take the time to dress up your backyard making your own little refuge. Even if you are able to get away occasionaly. Just knowing you have a slice of heaven right there will give you a sense of ease.
Here are a few tips to make your wrought iron patio furniture last and look good:
For a quick brush up . . . Gently wipe down pieces with good ol’ soap and water. You can also apply a light coat of liquid wax at the beginning or end of the summer season.
Rust removal . . . If you see any rust no matter how small, actually the sooner the better. Take a wire brush to the rusted area until it is shiny and the rust is removed. Then touch it up with a little dab of paint. That’s it keep it lasting. Also keep it covered in the winter time.
For in-depth cleaning . . .
For a thourough cleaning it could take up to 20 minutes.
Here where to get started:
1. Start with a bucket of soap and water, a clean rag and a some elbow grease. Try to work from one side to the other without skipping around. Keep an eye out for any spots of rust.
2. Intense cleaning and rust-Some furniture may need to be sanded and wiped down. You may have included a can of touch up paint with your purchase. (Check the top shelf in the garage.) If you need some paint contact your local hardware store or the manufacturer.
3. Cover it up . . . Budget permitting a wise investment would be a quality plastic cover. Or at the very minimum stack it next to the boat under the car port.


