How To Clean Chaise Lounge Cushions? (Indoor & Outdoor)

You should clean your chaise lounge cushions with a simple baking soda solution and a washing rag. 

Chaise lounge chairs can be kept inside or outside as patio or poolside furniture. How you use your furniture and the cleaning frequency can significantly impact the life span of your furniture.

If you are looking for a step-by-step guide for all your chaise lounge cleaning needs, you’re in the right place! 

How Often Should You Clean Chaise Lounge Cushions? 

You should perform basic, simple cleaning on your chaise lounge cushions once a week. This includes simple spot cleaning and dusting to prevent staining. However, there’s no need to deep clean your chaise cushions more than once every two months. 

Chaise Lounge indoor sofa cushions

The amount of cleaning and how often you perform cleaning varies on how often and heavily your chaise is used.

If adults only lightly use the chaise lounge chair, then the level of cleaning is relatively light. 

However, if you have children or pets, then the level of cleaning should be much heavier.

Heavily used furniture is more likely to get stained or dirty from dust and fur. 

According to Home Guides, light and heavy cleaning will help extend the life span of your chaise cushions.

Light cleaning includes: 

  • Daily dusting with a Swiffer or feather duster
  • Spot washing with a damp rag 
  • Stain remover
  • Lint roller 
  • Shaking out cushions 
  • Spray with antibacterial air freshener 

Performing these simple maintenance steps will prevent permanent damage to your chaise cushions.

Additionally, it will limit the amount of deep cleaning you’ll need to do. Instead of deep cleaning every month, you’ll only need to deep clean every 2-3 months!

To deep clean your chaise lounge cushions, you should: 

  • Remove the cushions and vacuum the base of the chaise
  • Use the handheld portion to clean the back and armrests
  • Combine 4 tbsps of baking soda with 1 gallon of warm water
  • Dip a rag into this mixture 
  • Use the rag to wipe the cushions
  • Allow them to air dry 

Some cushion materials shouldn’t get too wet. Leather and some faux leather shouldn’t be directly cleaned with water and baking soda. Instead, use a spray bottle of soft fabric cleaner and spray it over the cushions and wipe with a dry rag. 

Pro Housekeepers encourage cleaners to check the manufacturer’s tab, usually found on the back of the cushions.

These small tabs indicate what types of cleaners you can and can’t use on the pillows and cushions.

Always check to ensure you don’t ruin your furniture by accident! 


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Cleaning Outdoor Chaise Lounge Cushions

Chaise Lounge wooden cushion outdoor

Outdoor chaise lounge cushions should be deep cleaned at least once a summer. Soft cleaning should be done weekly to prevent mildew and bugs from accumulating. For the best results, wash or powerwash this furniture every month to keep it fresh. 

Chaise lounge cushions should be cleaned more often when they’re kept outside than when kept indoors. The frequency and intensity of cleaning this furniture increase during bad weather and harsh temperatures. 

The cleaning method you use should vary based on what kind of chaise lounge outdoor furniture you possess. Some are made with plastic frames and waterproof cushions. You can clean these with a powerwasher and soapy water. 

However, softer deck furniture needs to be cleaned more gently and frequently. You can clean your chaise cushions with an antibacterial spray. This should help kill mold and fungal spores. 

Choose a warm, sunny day to clean your chaise deck lounge cushions. This will thoroughly dry the cushions and prevent them from smelling musty. 

If it’s not a sunny day, but you still need to clean your cushions, take them inside and dry them with a fan. 

Last, some chaise deck furniture cushions have removable covers. In this case, you can take off the cover and wash it in the washing machine.

Spray the interior pillow with an antibacterial spray to kill any harmful spores.

How Long Does It Take To Clean Chaise Lounge Cushions?

Chaise Lounge sofa cushions

The time it takes to clean your chaise lounge cushions will vary depending upon the intensity of the process. The materials your furniture is made of can also impact the cleaning time frame. Generally, however, you can expect to spend at least one hour cleaning your chaise furniture. 

Plastic outdoor chaise lounge chairs are some of the easiest and quickest to clean. This will likely only take 30-40 minutes if you use a hose or powerwasher. 

However, indoor and outdoor upholstered furniture will take longer. Light cleaning of this furniture will likely only take 15-30 minutes. If the furniture is stained or has fungal and mold developing, it will take longer to spot clean. 

Deep cleaning your chaise lounge will likely take between 1-3 hours. If you perform regular light cleaning, the deep cleaning will be much easier. 

Hand cleaning your chaise lounge is the most time-consuming method of cleaning. To speed up this process, you can use a steam cleaner to help lift debris, stains, and dirt from the cushions. 

What Cleaning Supplies Should You Use on Chaise Lounge Cushions? 

Scrub brushes, rags, and a washing machine are the best tools for cleaning your chaise lounge. Mild, natural, and antibacterial cleaners are the best cleaners to use on your cushions. Harsher chemicals can be used on outdoor furniture to kill mold, but make sure it’s color safe. 

You don’t want to use cleaners such as bleach or ammonia when cleaning your chaise lounge cushions. These cleaners can harm your cushions in two possible ways: 

  • Discolor the cushion cover 
  • Leave a harsh, unpleasant odor behind

Your furniture cushions absorb smells and chemicals that can harm your nose and skin. Bleach and ammonia are far too pungent and harsh to use on your cushions unless it’s essential. 

This is especially true for indoor and upholstered deck cushions. 

If you must use bleach or ammonia on your chaise lounge cushions, use a handheld steam cleaner after. Then, allow your cushions a few hours to air dry. You can use a fan indoors or set the cushions outside in the sun. 

The easiest and most efficient quick clean for your cushions is to clean them with baking soda.

Andrea Jean Cleaning channel offers an excellent overview of effectively using this method.

Her method includes the following steps: 

  • Use a spray bottle filled with tap water to semi-soak the cushions 
  •  Sprinkle several teaspoons of baking soda over the surface 
  • Take a damp rag and rub the baking soda into the cushions using circular motions 
  • Let it sit for 20 minutes
  • Use a vacuum or steam cleaner to clean up the remaining baking soda

Hot water and soap are other great methods for cleaning your cushions. Use a handheld scrub brush to activate the suds in the soap to lift any stains out of the material. 

Conclusion

You don’t need many fancy tools, gadgets, or cleaners to clean your chaise lounge cushions thoroughly. Harsh chemicals and cleaning tools can damage and stain your cushions, making them unusable. 

Baking soda, vinegar, and other common household commodities are the best choice for cleaning cushions. 

These methods aren’t limited to just chaise lounge cushions, either. They’re excellent methods for cleaning any covered or upholstered furniture cushions! 

Sources

Home Guides: How to Clean a Chaise Cushion

Pro Housekeepers: How To Clean a Fabric Couch and Sofa

YouTube: Andrea Jean Cleaning: How to CLEAN COUCH and REMOVE ODORS!! Dog, Pet, Smoke (CHEAP & SO EASY!!! )