Things You'll Need:
- Clear varnish Paintbrush Newspapers Dropcloth or other cover Garage or other storage facility
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Step 1
Apply a clear lacquer or varnish to your clean, dust-free wicker furniture to protect it from becoming cracked. Use a paintbrush to carefully give your furniture an even coating. Allow the furniture to dry on layers of newspapers for at least 24 hours before using the furniture.
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Step 2
Place your wicker furniture in a shaded spot that does not receive many hours of full sunlight. The sun's rays can dry out the wicker material, which makes it more prone to breakage.
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Step 3
Protect your wicker furniture by covering it when you are not using it. Use a painter's drop cloth or weather-proof tarp, available at home improvement and hardware stores, or a specially-made cover, such as those offered by Brookstone (see Resources). The cloth will not only protect your chairs from the sun but also rainy weather.
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Step 4
Store your wicker in your garage, shed or other enclosed area during the off-season. Rain and snow can cause brittle reeds to break and can lead to mildew.










