How to Clean Outdoor Cushions and Patio Furniture

How to clean outdoor cushions and patio furniture quickly in 5 simple steps using just one common pantry ingredient.

When spring arrives, the weather tempts you outside—but those grimy cushions and stained patio pieces can keep you from enjoying the season. Thankfully, you don’t need expensive cleaners or complicated routines to bring outdoor fabrics back to life. With a few simple tools and a single powerful ingredient you likely already have, you can remove mildew, mold, and general dirt fast and safely.

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How to Clean Cushions and Outdoor Fabrics Quickly

Cleaning outdoor cushions and furniture doesn’t need to be a long, miserable chore. This method is straightforward, effective, and budget-friendly—so you can get the job done and get back to enjoying your patio. It works well whether your cushion covers are removable or fixed to the frame.

We used this approach after finding our chairs covered in mildew, bird droppings, and tree sap. The results were immediate: mildew gone, fabric refreshed, and patio season restored.

Supplies Needed

  • Soft-bristled brush (or vacuum/shop vac)
  • Concentrated white vinegar (see notes below)
  • Spray bottle
  • Pressure washer or garden hose with a jet stream nozzle
  • Hydrogen peroxide (optional—for stubborn stains)
  • Baking soda (optional—for stubborn stains)
  • Dawn or similar dish soap (optional—for oil stains)
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The One Ingredient That Kills Mildew and Mold

The only ingredient you need to defeat mildew and mold on outdoor fabric is white vinegar—preferably a concentrated variety if the growth is heavy. A higher-strength vinegar (often sold around 30%) works faster and is more effective on severe mildew than standard 5% white vinegar.

If mildew coverage is light, regular distilled white vinegar will usually do the job. The vinegar is affordable, eco-friendly, and safe for most outdoor fabrics when used as directed. Always check the care label on your cushions before treating them.

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How to Remove Mildew from Outdoor Patio Cushions

Step 1 – Brush the Fabric

Start by removing loose dirt and debris. Use a soft-bristled brush and work in circular motions, or vacuum the cushions with a shop vac. This prevents grit from embedding further during cleaning.

Step 2 – Spray with Vinegar

Pour concentrated white vinegar into a spray bottle (if using a concentrated product, work in a well-ventilated area and consider gloves). Mist the affected areas thoroughly, covering mildew and mold spots. Let the vinegar sit for about 15 minutes—this contact time allows it to kill mold spores.

If possible, place cushions in direct sunlight while the vinegar works; UV light helps disinfect and speeds drying.

Step 3 – Treat Tough Stains

For most mildew and general dirt, vinegar alone is enough. For persistent stains, try these targeted treatments:

Grass and Red Wine Stains

Make a paste or soak a cloth with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. Apply to the stain and let it sit for 10–15 minutes, then blot and rinse.

Oil Stains

Apply a small amount of dish soap (such as Dawn) directly to oil spots, work gently into the fabric, then rinse thoroughly.

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Step 4 – Rinse with a Pressure Washer

After the vinegar has had time to act, rinse the cushions and furniture. A pressure washer speeds the job and removes residue and loosened mildew effectively. If you don’t own one, a garden hose with a strong nozzle will still work—aim to rinse thoroughly without saturating inner foam unnecessarily.

Rinse both sides of each cushion and any fabric on the furniture frame. For stubborn spots, a second targeted spray and light scrubbing followed by rinsing usually clears them right up.

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Step 5 – Let Dry

Allow cushions and furniture to air dry completely in the sun. Proper drying prevents mildew from returning. If cushions contain removable foam, stand or prop them so air circulates around all sides.

This vinegar-and-rinse method is simple, effective, cost-efficient, and eco-friendly. For routine maintenance, a quick brush and occasional vinegar treatment will keep outdoor fabrics looking fresh through the season.

If you want to tackle other outdoor projects, consider restoring wood furniture, reviving glass patio tables, or following a spring-cleaning checklist to refresh your entire outdoor space.

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