Cleaning White Resin Chairs
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The Hard Way
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Cleaning white resin chairs can be hard labor, depending on the solutions you use. Soft scrub with bleach will get the chairs clean, but it will take a lot of elbow grease. There are other ways that work just as well with less effort.
Clean and Shiny
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Orange oil works wonders in cleaning white resin chairs. It even brings out the lovely shine they came with when they were new. The orange oil should be wiped on with a dry cloth and rubbed in. Water and a wet rag are then used to clean the oil off the chair.
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Bleach
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Since the chairs are white, bleach is an easy solution to dirty resin chairs. The bleach is mixed with water, wiped on and rinsed off thoroughly. If there are stubborn stains, apply a stronger bleach solution, with less water. This should be done outside---fumes from bleach can be harmful if breathed in.
Bathroom Cleaners
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Bathroom cleaners can quickly remove mildew stains from white resin chairs. They are not harmless, but are not generally as harmful as bleach. Some scrubbing is required after the chemical is applied, but the mildew will normally come off. The chairs should be rinsed after the cleaning is complete.
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