What cleans outdoor resin chairs well?


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Its called Krud Kutter. Menards. Shhh. Its a secret. Be careful with it. It doesn't smell bad but it is the most POWERFUL degreaser I have found. Dilute it according to directions, and don't get it on your clothes. Is not that bad, but it seems much stronger than lye, without the toxicity. I use it on anything grease based. A gallon lasts a long time, dilute, dilute, dilute...
Good luck.


out door cleaning bleach you get it at home depot 1 gallon dilutes into 30 gallons just do not use it on your clothing it will eat them
You can try making a bleach solution or The item "Magic Eraser" works GREAT for this. If the chair are really bad consider cleaning and painting with paint designed especially for plastic chairs. (Can get this at Lowe's or Home Depot"
Greased lighting is a great product for any kind of stubborn dirt. I have found it works very well at cleaning outdoor patio furniture. I don't use a spray bottle though. Instead I prefer to buy it in the gallon size from Home Depot. Which I then dillute some in a bucket, apply liberally with a sponge, let it go to work and rinse. We have used it for all kind of things from plastic to countertops, sinks etc.

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