Outdoor cushions and throw pillows

How to Care for Your Outdoor Replacement Cushions

Outdoor cushions are an essential part of your patio furniture, providing comfort and style to your outdoor space. Once you’ve made the investment in high-quality replacement cushions, it’s important to care for them properly to ensure they remain in pristine condition for years to come. In this blog, we’ll share essential tips on cleaning, protecting, and maintaining your cushions to keep them looking fresh for all your summer gatherings.

Spot Cleaning is Key

One of the best ways to maintain your outdoor cushions is through regular spot cleaning. Many premium outdoor cushions, such as those made with Sunbrella fabric, are designed to withstand the elements. Sunbrella fabric is made from solution-dyed acrylic, making it fade-resistant and resistant to mold and mildew, provided they are properly maintained.

Sunbrella fabric is treated with a fluorocarbon coating, giving it excellent UV stability, stain repellency, and water resistance. If you spill something on your cushion, you’ll notice the liquid will bead on the surface, allowing for easy cleanup. Simply wipe it away with a clean, dry cloth.

For stubborn stains, follow the Sunbrella cleaning guide, which allows for more aggressive cleaning methods. In some cases, even bleach can be used without compromising the fabric’s quality or durability.

Machine Washing – Use Caution

While spot cleaning is the preferred method, there may be times when a deeper clean is necessary. Many high-quality outdoor cushions, such as the ones we make at Northern Patio, are designed with zippered casings that can be removed for cleaning. However, it’s important to keep the following guidelines in mind:

  • Only wash cushion covers when absolutely necessary.
  • For larger, thicker cushions, avoid removing the cover unless necessary, as the dense foam can be difficult to reinsert after cleaning.
  • Use a cold cycle with a small amount of mild laundry detergent.
  • Air dry only – never use heat, as Sunbrella fabric is made from acrylic and can melt when exposed to high temperatures.
  • Do not dry clean, as the chemicals used in dry cleaning can damage the fabric.

Protect Your Outdoor Cushions When Not in Use

Proper storage and protection can significantly reduce the need for frequent cleaning and extend the lifespan of your cushions. Here are some best practices:

  • Use protective covers – Cover your outdoor furniture when not in use to shield cushions from dirt, pollen, and other environmental pollutants.
  • Keep cushions dry – If rain is in the forecast, covering your cushions will prevent unnecessary moisture buildup, reducing the risk of mold and mildew.
  • Store cushions indoors during winter – Extreme cold can be damaging to both fabric and foam. Store cushions in a dry location away from rodents, as they may chew through the material.
Protect your outdoor cushions with a cover

Enhance Protection with Fabric Guard and UV Protectant

To maintain the durability and appearance of your cushions, consider using fabric protectants. Over time, regular cleaning can wear away the fluorocarbon treatment that provides water repellency and stain resistance.

  • 303 Fabric Guard – Recommended by Sunbrella, this product helps restore stain and water repellency to your cushions. Apply a fresh coat each spring to maintain protection.
  • 303 Aerospace Protectant – Ideal for additional UV protection, this product is especially useful for umbrella canopies and cushions that are consistently exposed to direct sunlight.

Conclusion

By following these care and maintenance tips, your Northern Patio replacement cushions can last 10+ years while maintaining their appearance and functionality. Investing in proper cleaning techniques, protective covers, and fabric treatments will ensure your cushions remain vibrant and comfortable for many summers to come.

If you have any questions about cushion maintenance or need further guidance, contact us today. We’re here to help you get the most out of your outdoor furniture!