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INDUSTRY experts have revealed easy tricks to get your dirty outdoor furniture shine like new using common household items.

With summer now in full force, most of us are finding ourselves enjoying the warm evenings having a boozy BBQ in the backyard.

But over time you will begin to notice that the once new outdoor furniture is looking a bit weathered and is in a dire need of TLC.

Although it might be easier just to chuck the rusty chairs and replace them with new ones, don't rush to the stores just yet, as experts have revealed several methods to clean them.

Speaking to The Express, the gurus at Luxury Rattan and metals4U explained how you can remove dirt and rust from garden furniture using common household items, such as toothbrush.

Rattan furniture

Laura Schwarze, Head of Luxury Rattan, said: “If you find there is dirt trapped in the weave of the rattan, grab a toothbrush to loosen it.

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“You should then be able to wipe or vacuum it away with ease.

“When it comes to washing your rattan furniture, it’s important to be gentle and avoid any harsh cleaners or chemicals.”

For the best results, the whizz recommended using warm soapy water and wiping it down gently.

Laura added: “Once you have cleaned your furniture make sure to check the feet of your chairs and tables and replace them with new pads if they are scratched or damaged to bring them back to life and improve their longevity.

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Metal furniture

Many garden items, such as chairs and tables, are made from steel, and whilst this a material that can last ages, it is also prone to rust, especially if kept outdoors for long periods.

Managing Director, Paul McFayden at metals4U said: “Rust is generally a tough type of corrosion to clean from metal surfaces, and therefore must be treated with the right care as to not damage your furniture.

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“The best way to remove rust if you have already spotted it on your furniture is simple.

''Simply pour white vinegar evenly over the surface of the furniture and give it some time to settle, an hour should be enough.

“Once you have done this just wipe away with a cloth wearing gloves and repeat again if necessary.”

Wooden furniture

Like all furniture, anything made from wood can deteriorate over time – but there ways you can make it look fresh again.

Laura said: “If you have an old piece of wooden rattan furniture that is looking worse for wear, I would recommend using a soft cloth and rubbing some olive oil onto the product. 

“This will reduce cracking and add shine to your rattan, making it look as good as new.”

“Alternatively, you could give your wooden furniture a lick of paint to completely transform the feel of your outdoor space.

“To make the process of painting natural rattan as easy as possible it’s best to use spray paint. 

“Before you start, make sure that your furniture is clean and dry and that you have prepared a well ventilated area to spray paint on. Don’t forget goggles and a face mask too.”

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A coat of primer will also need to be added before you set off working with the spray paint.

Depending on the paint used, it may need several thin coats before adding a layer of top coat.

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