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How to Get Rid of Stubborn Mud Stains from Outdoor Furniture

Mud stains can be unsightly, especially when they're on outdoor furniture. But don't worry! This guide will provide solutions for getting rid of stubborn mud stains and restoring your outdoor furniture to its original condition.


Updated 27 Jun 2023

By Matej Kramberger

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What You'll Need:

  • Dish soap
  • Water
  • Soft scrub brush
  • Soft cloth

Step 1: Removing Wet Mud

If the mud is still wet, you can try removing it with a soft scrub brush. Take the soft scrub brush and lightly rub at mud stain until you've removed as much of it as you can. Don't rub too hard, otherwise you could damage the furniture.

Step 2: Cleaning the Area

Once the mud stain has been removed (or if it's a dried stain), use a damp cloth and some dish soap to clean the area where the mud was. Rub the area gently, but firmly, until the dirt and any residue are removed. Once you're done, wipe away any excess water with a clean, dry cloth.

Step 3: Protecting the Furniture

Once mud stain has been removed, be sure to protect the area with a sealant or furniture wax. This will help keep the furniture looking its best and will help prevent future stains from sticking.

Conclusion

Mud stains can be pesky, but with a few simple steps, you can remove them and restore your outdoor furniture to its former glory. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you'll have your outdoor furniture looking like new in no time!

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