In the midst of the great metal versus wood kitchen bar stool debate, the one material that often gets left out of the discussion is wicker. Even the lightest wooden bar stool can’t match the lithe nature of wicker, and even the most expensive wood or metal stool can’t match the sheer beauty of a well made and durable wicker bar stool. However, if you aren’t familiar with wicker, there are specific care instructions that you need to follow. Here are some can’t miss wicker bar stool care tips that can help you extend the life of your next bar stool purchase.
Believe it or not, but your vacuum is going to be your best friend when it comes to keeping wicker furniture looking its best. Assuming that your vacuum comes with a soft bristle attachment, you’ll want to use this brush on your kitchen bar stools, and the rest of the wicker furniture you have, on a weekly basis or whenever it gets dirty. If you have things like cat hair or outside debris that isn’t getting pulled out by your vacuum, go ahead and either use a pair of tweezers or even a dry paintbrush to loosen those hard to remove items. You can help to extend the life of your wicker furniture by using a humidifier or dehumidifier to always keep the humidity around your wicker items as steady as possible.
Next, you want to be careful when it comes to getting wicker furniture wet. Water can warp and significantly harm wicker, so if a wet spill happens, grab a clean cloth and use a mild detergent to clean up the mess. You can also substitute Murphy’s Oil Soap or a similar cleaner. Should you have a paper fibre wicker bar stool, be sure to dry any moisture off since it can ruin your bar stool. If you have a wicker bar stool made out of reeds, it can withstand being sprayed down with a hose, but you want to really make an effort to dry it off when you are done since it can lift the water resistant finish right off the wicker itself.
Finally, you can add significant life to any wicker item, including kitchen bar stools, by adding a cushion or pad so that people aren’t sitting directly on it. This will also help keep stains at bay, as well. If you are planning on using your wicker furniture outdoors and indoors, try to keep the stools out of direct sunlight and rain. Direct sunlight can fade and weaken stools if they get too much in the way of exposure. With these fail proof care tips, you can enjoy a lifetime of reliable and beautiful wicker furniture in your home and outside.
Kitchen bar stools made of wicker add a relaxed and almost tropical feel to any home, even if you happen to live somewhere where it snows. With proper care, your wicker bar stools can stand up to even the toughest tests now and into the future.