

TeakDrops
Perfect dining chair for a pleasant breakfast on weekend or dinner party by the poolside. Made of polyester rope hugging the aluminum frame with high quality in every detail. The square weaving on the seat provides an enjoyable seating experience.
Cario is the stylish dining chair made from polyester rope that is waterproof and the tight knit makes it high resistance to abrasion, erosion, and UV rays. Comfortable open weave design for a dining chair is not uncommon but this piece easily grabs your attention by its color and construction. The rope accent on the arm rest reduces the contact with the hard frame. The aluminum frame is protected with powder-coated finish to make sure it is able to withstand the outdoor weather all year long. Perfect around a dining table for a pleasant breakfast on weekend or dinner party under the stars.
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Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
This fabric resist the degrading effects of long-term sunlight exposure, so it requires minimal maintenance.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
Olefin fabric is taking patio furniture by storm because of their strength and durability. The production of olefin is very environmentally friendly. It creates no waste in the process.
- Store cushions separately from furniture to prevent possible transfer of moisture.
- Wipe spills with a clean, dry cloth.
- Wash the fabrics with lukewarm water and line dried or tumble-dried with gentle or no heat. It is necessary not to use harsh cleaners and abrasives. For stubborn stains, mix one part bleach and two parts water.
- Avoid ironing olefin as heat will damage the fabric. Hang dry the fabric and it will keep the wrinkles away.
- You can only use bleach for mildew spots only. Mix a solution of one cup of bleach, one-fourth cup of mild soap, and one gallon of water, allowing it to sit for 15 minutes. Scrub the fabric gently with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Ensure the fabric is completely dry before using or storing.
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