IF the harsh winter weather left your garden furniture looking a little worse for wear, don’t worry.
This budget-friendly helps to transform your outdoor set in an instant.

While your flower beds and lawns may need a little TLC as your prepare for , so does your furniture.
If you’re dusting it ahead of a summer of lounging and soaking up the sun, use this simple trick to get your set looking as good as new.
While it is a popular choice in gardens, wooden furniture is the most susceptible to damage.
It is recommended to store these furniture sets in a dry place or under a plastic tarp.
However, if you forgot to cover or store your garden furnishings correctly, don’t fret.
A budget buy can instantly lift any mould or mildew which may have formed.
The Bartoline Concentrated Sugar Soap, available for £2 from Poundland, is said to transform your garden furniture.
This handy hack was shared with the Daily Express by Woodbury Furniture pro Chris Catarino.
“When it comes to surface grime or even mould buildup, sugar soap and a basic kitchen sponge are more than enough to get the job done,”;; he explained.
He suggested using a non-abrasive sponge with the to avoid damaging furniture.
Begin by diluting the sugar soap according to the instructions on the label.
This typically involves mixing a capful or two into a bucket of warm water and add it to a spray bottle for easier application.
Spray the solution onto your furniture and wipe down all surfaces, paying attention to any built-up grime or mould.
And for more stubborn patches of mould or dirt, let the sugar soap sit for two to three minutes before scrubbing.
When scrubbing, it is recommended to use circular motions, and once clean, rinse the furniture thoroughly with clean water to remove any residue.
Finally, wipe your furniture down with a dry cloth or let it air dry completely before covering, storing, or sitting.
A £1 buy can also be used to .
Alternatively, a kitchen ingredient can also be used to .
Another budget buy is also said to in time for summer.
Or you can opt to with a DIY hack.
And an from your garden surfaces.
