How to remove green deposits from your garden furniture?

Green deposits on your garden furniture can be a real detriment to the beauty of the garden. Often caused by algae, lichen and moss, these green deposits can become difficult to remove over time. If you find yourself in this situation and are looking for the solution to remove green deposits from garden furniture, you have come to the right place.

You've probably noticed green deposits and algae on your garden furniture at some point? This can indicate damage, mould or rot. It is important to remove green deposits from your garden furniture before they cause irreparable damage. Fortunately, removing green deposits from garden furniture is not that difficult - you just need the right products and techniques needed to get it right.

To remove green deposits from your garden furniture, it is important to use a solution designed specifically for this purpose. The best way to do this is with the Super Green Remover. You can spray this on the green deposits and let it soak in for 1 to 2 days. This will remove the green deposits, making your garden furniture look like new again!

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Super Green Remover 1L

Step-by-step plan: removing green deposits on garden furniture

  1. Dilute the product with water to a ratio of 1:40L, or a 2.5% dilution
  2. We recommend using the product in a backpack sprayer or in a SUPER Spray bottle
  3. Then spray the product on the green deposits
  4. Note: Apply Super Green Stain Remover in a dry period (without precipitation) when it is above 10 degrees.
  5. Then leave the product on for 1 to 2 days after which results will be visible


*For very heavy soiling, you can scrub briefly after applying Super Green Remover to the green deposits to speed up its action.

What should you pay attention to when removing green deposits on garden furniture?

If you have noticed green deposits on your garden furniture, it is time to take action and remove them. First of all, you need to find out what type of furniture you have. Is it made of metal, plastic or wood? Different materials require different approaches to removing green deposits. For example, if your furniture is metal, you need to use a special cleaner for metal surfaces and be extra careful when scrubbing. Wooden furniture requires a more sensitive approach. When you are going to remove your green deposits from garden furniture, it is important to choose a soft sponge or cloth. This is to avoid scratches! 

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