Sunroom

From wrought iron furniture to wicker tables to large curved glass windows, sunrooms present a long list of cleaning challenges. Learn Mary’s earth-friendly cleaning techniques to prevent damage to these surfaces and keep them in top condition for years of service. Don’t see your answer?

Care for Metal or Ceramic Figurines

Caution must be used when dusting and cleaning these items. NEVER use microfiber cleaning cloths on either. Over time microfiber will scratch the finish.

Clean Glass Tables

Most sun room tables are either wrought iron or wicker. Never spray a glass cleaner directly on these table tops as the spray can drift onto the wrought iron or wicker and damage it….

Cleaning Pleated Fabric Shades

Pleated fabric shades cannot be cleaned with any liquid including water. Liquids quickly disintegrate the fabric causing them to fall apart….

Cleaning Stains in Stone Floor Grout

Most sun room floors are stone, usually tile or slate. Please see the floor care guide for the proper way to care for all hard floor surfaces. The grout between the stones or tiles must be properly sealed or stains….

Cleaning Wrought Iron and Wicker Furniture

Cleaning wrought iron or wicker furniture can be tricky. Wrought iron will rust if water or cleaners are continuously used. Wicker furniture must be damp cleaned….

Green Cleaning Sun Room Windows without streaks

Never clean windows in the direct sunlight. Early morning or late evening is best. Any product will leave streaks on a window if used in direct sunlight. The combination of our Window Wizard….

Remove Rust Spots on Floors

Most rust on stone floors is caused by metal chairs and tables. Purchase the sticky backed felt pads at the fabric store. Put one under the foot of each table and chair leg to prevent rust spots….