How To Clean Outdoor Aluminum Chairs
Table of Contents
- Why Aluminum Outdoor Chairs Are Easy to Maintain
- Step 1: Rinse Off Loose Dirt and Dust
- Step 2: Wash With Mild Soap and Water
- Step 3: Use a Soft Brush for Tougher Dirt
- Step 4: Remove Stains or Oxidation
- Step 5: Dry the Chairs Completely
- Step 6: Apply a Protective Coating (Optional but Helpful)
- Step 7: Clean Cushions Separately (If Applicable)
- Step 8: Routine Maintenance for Long-Term Use
- Why Sunstone Outdoor Aluminum Chairs Are Easy to Clean
- Conclusion
Why Aluminum Outdoor Chairs Are Easy to Maintain
Outdoor aluminum chairs are popular because they resist rust, withstand rain, and remain stable under sun exposure. Powder-coated aluminum, brushed aluminum, and anodized aluminum all offer excellent durability for patios, gardens, balconies, resorts, and poolside lounges.
Manufacturers like Sunstone Outdoor design aluminum chairs with smooth surfaces and weather-resistant coatings, making them simple to clean and ideal for long-term outdoor use.
Step 1: Rinse Off Loose Dirt and Dust
Start with a quick rinse to remove the top layer of debris.
How to do it
Use a garden hose at moderate pressure
Rinse all surfaces, including seat slats, legs, and underside
Remove loose pollen, dust, sand, or leaves
Rinsing prevents abrasive particles from scratching the aluminum during washing.
Step 2: Wash With Mild Soap and Water
Warm, soapy water is safe and effective for most aluminum finishes.
What you need
Bucket of warm water
Mild dish soap
Soft sponge or microfiber cloth
How to wash
Dip the sponge in soapy water
Clean the chair gently in circular motions
Pay special attention to armrests and frames where grime accumulates
Rinse thoroughly with clean water
Sunstone Outdoor designs chairs with powder-coated and anodized finishes that respond well to mild cleaning without dulling the surface.
Step 3: Use a Soft Brush for Tougher Dirt
For chairs exposed to outdoor cooking areas, salt air, or heavy dirt:
Use
A soft-bristle brush
Warm water + soap mixture
Avoid
Steel wool
Abrasive pads
A soft brush loosens tougher buildup without scratching the protective coating on the aluminum.
Step 4: Remove Stains or Oxidation
Although aluminum does not rust, it may develop light oxidation or stains over long exposure.
For oxidation or dull patches
Use a mixture of water and white vinegar
Wipe the affected area with a soft cloth
Rinse thoroughly
For grease or sunscreen stains
Use a mild degreasing cleaner
Avoid harsh solvents that damage coating
Sunstone Outdoor uses high-quality aluminum alloys and coatings that resist oxidation, so these issues are generally minimal.
Step 5: Dry the Chairs Completely
Drying prevents water spots and keeps the finish looking fresh.
How to dry
Use a microfiber towel
Allow to air dry in the shade
Drying also helps maintain the lifespan of any protective coatings.
Step 6: Apply a Protective Coating (Optional but Helpful)
To keep aluminum chairs looking new, occasional protection is beneficial.
Recommended coatings
Carnauba car wax (for powder-coated aluminum)
Silicone-based outdoor furniture protectant
Clear automotive spray wax
Benefits
Repels water
Reduces UV fading
Prevents dust and dirt from sticking
Enhances shine
Sunstone Outdoor’s powder-coated furniture benefits from protective coatings that maintain color and smoothness across many seasons.
Step 7: Clean Cushions Separately (If Applicable)
Many aluminum outdoor chairs include fabric cushions or sling seats.
Care tips
Remove cushion covers and machine wash if fabric allows
Spot clean with mild soap for cushions without removable covers
Allow cushions to dry completely before placing them back
Sunstone Outdoor uses outdoor-grade fabrics designed for quick drying and easy cleaning.
Step 8: Routine Maintenance for Long-Term Use
Monthly Cleaning
Prevents buildup of dust, sunscreen, and outdoor residue.
After Rain or Near Coastal Areas
Rinse chairs occasionally to remove salt and prevent surface dulling.
Store or Cover During Harsh Weather
Furniture covers extend the life of both the aluminum and optional cushions.
Sunstone Outdoor aluminum chairs are engineered to withstand sun, rain, humidity, and temperature changes with minimal maintenance.
Why Sunstone Outdoor Aluminum Chairs Are Easy to Clean
Durable Powder-Coated or Anodized Surfaces
Resist fading, oxidation, and scratches.
Smooth Non-Porous Frame Design
Allows quick cleaning with simple soaps.
Rust-Free Aluminum Alloy
Ideal for coastal patios, poolside lounges, and humid climates.
Designed for Commercial and Residential Use
Built to maintain performance even under heavy daily use in hotels, resorts, and outdoor dining spaces.
Conclusion
Cleaning outdoor aluminum chairs is simple: rinse, wash with mild soap, scrub gently for tough spots, remove oxidation with vinegar, and apply protective coatings when needed.
Quality aluminum chairs—such as those produced by Sunstone Outdoor—are designed for long-term outdoor performance, requiring only basic routine cleaning to stay attractive and functional for years.