Clean and care for your Outdoor Wood
Gently and effectively clean your outdoor wood with micare cleaning soap.
Caring for and cleaning your outdoor wood is crucial for preserving its beauty and durability. Exposed to changing weather conditions, wood will eventually be damaged by algae, mold, and dirt, affecting not only its appearance but also its lifespan. With regular cleaning and maintenance, you can ensure that your outdoor wood remains beautiful and functional for many years to come. Micare cleaning soap is designed to clean gently and effectively while also providing protection.
How we recommend you clean and maintain your outdoor wood:
Before you start, you should have the following ready: micare cleaning soap, a bucket of lukewarm water, a medium-hard scrubbing brush, optionally, a toothbrush, a microfiber cloth for wiping.
- Lightly moisten the wood.
- Apply the cleaning soap to the slightly damp sponge.
- Use the rich foam from the soap and spread it over the entire piece of furniture. Make sure to get into all the nooks and corners.
- Let the soap work for about 15 minutes. Then, scrub with a medium-hard brush to remove all dirt and reach into all cracks and crevices.
- Rinse the wood to remove the dirty soap foam.
- Wipe up excess water.
- Finally, apply a thin layer of cleaning soap, which forms a protective layer while also further lightening the wood. This step is recommended if you want to maintain a silver-gray look or simply want your furniture to be lighter.
An additional feature of micare cleaning soap is that you can apply it to the wood without scrubbing. Over time, the soap will naturally lighten the wood as it gradually combats algae and dirt. This process can be repeated a few times until the desired effect is achieved.
By following these steps, you can ensure that your outdoor wood remains clean, protected, and beautiful year-round. The cleaning soap makes it easy to maintain the wood and extend its lifespan, so you can enjoy its natural beauty for many years to come.
The soap is gentle on furniture, you, and the environment.
Types of outdoor wood include: Bamboo, teak, oak, eucalyptus, acacia, cedar, robinia, ipe, mahogany, spruce, cypress, Douglas fir, and reclaimed wood.