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White
garden tables can be beautiful accents to a garden. A bright white
garden table amidst a sea of greenery and flowers can really stand
out and add a lot of character to your yard. Of course, a white garden
table does not always look so white unless properly taken care of
– and when your “white” garden table is actually
more brown, the lovely effects are reversed.
So, if you plan on including white garden tables in the landscape
of your yard, be sure that you are prepared to take care of them.
If you have plastic white garden tables, all that they may require
is a good hosing off every now and again. A wooden table that has
been painted white may require a new coat of paint every few years.
If you have iron white garden tables or other metal tables, be sure
to watch out for rust! Rust is a sure way to dampen the beautiful
white color of your table.
It is a good idea to get in the habit of wiping off your white garden
tables and other garden furniture off every time you use it. Also,
give it a good general washing once every two weeks – take a
wrung out soapy cloth and wipe off the white garden tables and furniture.
For tougher stains, use a solvent. Then be sure to thoroughly dry
off the furniture (especially if it is of wood – you do not
want the excess moisture to cause damage).
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