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Chair Seat Cushions And Pads For PatioIt is our hope that you will find everything you need on our site to make an informed decision when purchasing your cushions. After all you don't want to skimp out and buy some cheap imitation that will either wear out or be destroyed in a relatively short time.
We are constantly adding new items so if for some reason we don't have what you are looking for you can either come back at a later date or contact us to request the item you want and we will do our best to find it for you.
Its come in all sizes, shapes and colors so before you purchase something it is important to know what size you will need and what material you want them to be made of.
Not all material is of the same quality. You will want a material that will withstand the elements unless you plan on storing them away after each use. After all you would't want your beautiful cushions fading in the sun or disintegrating from the rain or hail.
Sunbrella and Outdura a couple of the best fabrics you can find in outdoor pads. They are water and mildew resistant if kept dry and will hold their protective nature through use as well as sun exposure. Outdura covered by the best guarantee in the industry is manufactured in the foothills of North Carolina where quality is a way of life.
When shopping for your cushions I suggest Jeffco. They are one of the leading manufactures in indoor as well as outdoor patio furniture. All of their pads are made of the highest quality material that will withstand the elements then finished with a variety of Outdora and Sunbrella fabrics.
Another thing to keep in mind is cushions made of poly are better for wrought iron while acrylic is better for aluminum or redwood, look for great . It's the little details like this that will make the difference between a good experience and a great one.
You will also want to make sure your pads are easy to clean. Nobody likes to have to struggle to clean things up after being used a couple of times. If they get stained cleaning them is best done with a light detergent and water.
The best practice for keeping them in their best condition is to hose them down and let them completely dry out on a regular basis. Keep in mind white or lighter colors will not have the same protective value as darker material. |
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