Things You'll Need:
- Soap & Water
- Can of duster (compressed air)
- Soft nylon brush
- Vacuum
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Step 1
Remove any wicker cushions and vacuum the wicker furniture the best you can. Wicker is malable, so move the wicker around with your hands to free up any dirt and debris for the vacuum to suck up.
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Step 2
Gently scrub your wicker garden furniture with a soft nylon brush and soapy water. I say gently because wicker is brittle and damages easily.
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Step 3
After the your wicker furniture has dried, use a can of compressed air - normally used for cleaning out electronics - to blow any excess dirt out from between the cracks in the wicker. The can of compressed air is actually powerful enough to separate the strands of wicker while it blows the dirt free.













