How Do You Remove Moss From Lawn Furniture?
An outdoor deck can provide a great spot for relaxing and taking in the sun or a nice breeze. If you have an exposed deck, you will probably venture inside during a rainstorm and let the furniture fend for itself, which will most likely promote moss growth. Luckily, since your furniture doesn’t provide much of an area for the moss to latch onto and grow, you won’t need to out much effort into removing the moss. Step 1 Remove all cushions and other padding from the furniture. Inspect it for damage, mildew or moss on the cushions and padding. Step 2 Pull the larger pieces of moss off of the furniture with your hands. The moss should pull up rather easily due to the lack of dirt for its root system to hold onto. Step 3 Using a bristle brush, remove any remaining dirt and moss. For wicker furniture, follow the twine of the furniture; rubbing against the twine may break or damage the wicker. Step 4 Mix oxygen bleach with water. (Exact measurements vary per type of oxygen bleach; look for mi