White plastic chairs are very easy to get dirty and discolored over time, so housewives should refer to how to clean coated plastic chairs quickly and effectively to keep the product beautiful and new.
Before starting the chair cleaning process, housewives need to prepare some items including: Warm water, dish soap or mild detergent, sponge, soft bristle brush, clean towel and baking soda (or white vinegar to use when removing stains).
Next, wipe the chair clean to ensure that all dust is removed from the chair. Use a soft cloth or sponge dipped in clean water to wipe over the surface.
For small gaps or complex patterns on the chair, housewives can use a soft bristle brush to clean long-standing dirt. This process helps create favorable conditions for detergents to clean the chair more effectively.
Accordingly, housewives should mix a little dishwashing soap with warm water to create a cleaning solution. Use a sponge or soft cloth and dip it into the solution to wipe the surface or corners of the chair.
If there are any areas of the chair that are difficult to clean, soak the solution in the dirty area for about 10-15 minutes before continuing to scrub. At the same time, housewives should be careful to avoid using brushes that are too hard to avoid scratching the surface of the plastic chair.
For stubborn stains like yellow or grease stains, baking soda and white vinegar are the most effective solutions.
If using baking soda, sprinkle some on the stained area of the chair and use a soft brush to gently scrub in a circular motion. Baking soda works to quickly clean stains without damaging the surface of the chair.
In case of using white vinegar, mix white vinegar with water in a 1:1 ratio, then use a soft cloth to absorb the solution and wipe the stain. White vinegar not only cleans but also deodorizes quite effectively.
After finishing the steps, rinse the chair with clean water to completely remove any remaining stains.
Once the chair has been cleaned, wipe it thoroughly with a dry cloth and store the plastic chair in a cool, dry place and away from direct sunlight because UV rays can cause the plastic to age, change color or become brittle.