Re: Patio Furniture Cleaner?

Re: Patio Furniture Cleaner?

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Patio Furniture Cleaner? Jim 09-18-2006

"Nan" <dontbotherme@home.com> wrote in message
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> On 18 Sep 2006 16:10:50 -0700, "Dottie" <Dorot29701@aol.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>I do not know. I've upholstered cushions that are made out of some
>>kind of plastic and they look really bad. I've tried cleaning with
>>soap, water and clorox and they still do not look good. If anyone knows
>>of something that cleans better I'd love to know what it is.
>
> Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.
>
> Nan

I thought of suggesting that, as the first thing that came to mind when I
first read this was that silly Magic Eraser commercial where the thing gets
tossed about the neighbourhood to everyone and their dog...

I tried that on my patio furniture (just the basic, simple, boring plastic
patio furniture) and it did not work. I found a regular SOS pad was the
best, but maybe that was because our chairs looked like they had years and
years of outdoor use on them, as we did get them second hand.




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