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How to Care for Sunbrella Fabrics

how to care for your sunbrella fabrics


Indoor furniture care & cleaning:

The Style Studio Team has received quite a few inquiries on the care of Sunbrella fabric. Our customers are now using Sunbrella fabric for indoor decorating. They are having their sofas, chairs and pillows covered in the durable and lasting fabric. We thought it was a good time to post Sunbrella’s Care Guide to help our Ballard customers keep their furniture looking fresh and new.

Removable Cushion Covers and Slip Covers

One of the best ways to keep Sunbrella® brand fabrics looking good and to delay deep or vigorous cleanings is to properly maintain the fabrics. This can be accomplished by simply brushing off dirt before it becomes embedded in the fabrics, wiping up spills as soon as they occur or spot cleaning soon after stains occur.

Hand washing

  • Soak fabric in a solution of 1/4 cup mild soap per gallon of lukewarm water.
  • Use a sponge or a soft bristle brush as necessary.
  • Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue.
  • Air dry.

Machine washing

  • Machine wash in cold water with mild laundry soap.
  • Allow Sunbrella to air dry.

Spot cleaning upholstered pieces

  • Apply a light mist of mild soap and water using a spray bottle.
  • Remove stain with a sponge or very soft bristle brush.
  • Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue.
  • Wet-vacuum or blot excess water.
  • Air dry, Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all soap residue is removed.

For stubborn stains and/or mildew

Sunbrella fabric does not promote mildew growth, however, mildew may grow on dirt and other foreign substances that are not removed from the fabric.

  • Prepare a solution of 1 cup bleach and 1/4 cup of mild soap per gallon of clean water.*
  • Soak affected area in solution for 15 minutes.
  • Remove stain with a sponge, clean towel or very soft bristle brush until all soap residue is removed.
  • Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue.
  • Air dry.

*If stain and/or mildew are severe, bleach quantities may be increased. See our Stain Chart for removal of specific stains.

Re-treating the fabric for ease of cleaning

Sunbrella fabrics have a special finish that enhances water repellency. The finish is designed to last for several years of normal use, but may be refreshed with 303 High Tech Fabric Guard™, the preferred re-treatment product for Sunbrella fabrics.

Applying 303 High Tech Fabric Guard

  • Clean Sunbrella, allow Sunbrella to completely air dry.
  • Apply 303 in a thin, even coat and allow to dry.
  • Repeat step 2.

Two light coatings are more effective in restoring fabric water resistance than a single heavy coating. A 15-ounce bottle provides coverage of up to 50 square feet of fabric. For more information, click here.

Professional cleaners

In evaluating the services of a professional firm, you should inquire about the firm’s experience in working with Sunbrella fabrics and knowledge of cleaning and re-treatment requirements.

DO NOT dry clean Sunbrella.

Helpful hints

Protect the area around your Sunbrella fabric when using a bleach solution – bleach may discolor non-Sunbrella fabrics. Always rinse Sunbrella thoroughly to completely remove bleach and soap.

  • Sunbrella air dries very quickly.
  • Machine drying is not necessary.

DO NOT use a steamer or an iron with steam setting. If wrinkles are a concern, use an iron set to “synthetic fabric” heat.

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22 Responses to “How to Care for Sunbrella Fabrics”

  1. Carrie Stewart Says:

    Is there a good way to get suntan oil out of sunbrella fabric?

  2. Ballard Designs Says:

    Dear Carrie: To remove suntan oil from Sunbrella Fabrics, Sunbrella recommends a pine oil detergent mixed with water as directed.
    The Style Studio

  3. MarkSpizer Says:

    great post as usual!

  4. suzanne stewart Says:

    Can Sunbrella cushions be left out in the rain or do they need to be put away after each use and kept dry? My current table never looks good because I can’t/don’t put the cushions out unless we are going are entertaining. Thanks.

  5. Ballard Designs Says:

    Dear Suzanne: Sunbrella fabrics are made to withstand the outdoor environment. Maintaining the fabric on a regular basis will keep it looking great for a long time. It is designed to be left outside. It dries very quickly and resists mildew and fading. We hope that you enjoy your Sunbrella fabric for years to come.
    Sincerely,
    the Style Studio Team

  6. Karen Roberts Says:

    Is there a reason I can never find Sunbrella fabric in shades of purple? It seems like such a logical choice for a color for outdoors, but I have never been able to find it.

  7. Ballard Designs Says:

    Dear Karen: There are a few purple Sunbrella fabrics. If you go online to the Sunbrella website, click onto fabric showroom, then you should be able to view them. You can ask where those fabrics are sold in your area. Hope this information helps.
    Sincerely,
    The Style Studio Team

  8. Candace Says:

    What is the width of your Sunbrella fabric when purchasing by the yard?

  9. cydney smith Says:

    i purchased sunbrella pillows with sunbrella fringe trim from ballard design..can these get wet with the fringe?…I am afraid to leave them outside.

  10. Mary Baker Says:

    My chair cushions have been left outside and have mildew stains. How do I clean to remove these stains?

  11. laurie Says:

    I need a sun/fade resistant bright color fabric to stretch over the back of a carved wooden screen which hangs inside a very sunny front window. I would like the light to come through, but don’t want the bright color to fade. Would this be something I could use Sunbrella for?

  12. Style Studio Team Says:

    Dear Laurie: Thank you for your recent question. Although Sunbrella is a perfect choice because of it fade resistance, the fabric is very tightly woven and would probably be opaque, with little or no sun coming through. We hope this answers your question.
    The Style Studio Team

  13. Rhonda Says:

    Could Sunbrella fabrics be used for drapery(i.e. valance)indoors? Or is the fabric considered too heavy?

  14. Ballard Designs Says:

    Dear Rhonda: Sunbrella fabrics have come a long way. They are now as versatile as any other fabric. We love the colors and the feel of the Sunbrella fabrics. As with any fabric that you choose, we suggest ordering a swatch before you make a decision.
    Sincerely,
    The Style Studio Team

  15. Susan C Says:

    My Sunbrella fabric has faded due to the direct sunlight living on the water. Can you die the fabric?

  16. Ballard Designs Says:

    Dear Susan: We recommend that you contact Sunbrella directly for some guidance on dying your Sunbrella fabric. You can contact them at http://www.sunbrella.com. We would love to know what you find out regarding your fabric. Keep in touch and let us know.
    Tha Style Studio Team

  17. Emily Says:

    I have some Sunbrella-covered outdoor chair cushions. I know that leaving them out in the rain will not damage the fabric, but will the cushions themselves dry quickly after a heavy rain? Thanks!

  18. Ballard Designs Says:

    Emily: Although Sunbrella fabric is water repellant, it should be retreated every couple of years to maintain the water repellancy. Sunbrella recommends 303 High Tech Fabric Guard to be applied in two light coatings rather than one heavy coating. This should keep your Sunbrella fabric looking new and maintain the water repellant nature of the fabric. Sunbrella is designed to repel the rain and dry quickly so we think you should enjoy it for many years to come.
    Sincerely,
    The Style Studio Team

  19. Pat Says:

    How do you get pine sap/tar out of sunbrella fabric?

  20. elizabeth Says:

    we are going to have summer slip covers made for our living room furniture. i would like to use a creamy white color with a coral colored welt and was thinking of using sunbrella- soft and comfortable enough for indoor use? thanks

  21. Ballard Designs Says:

    Pat: If you go to our article on Sunbrella Fabrics in the How To Section of Style Studio – go to the 3rd page of the article – there is a guide to get stains out of Sunbrella fabrics and one of the listings is Tree Sap. Follow the directions and the stain should come out.
    Sincerely,
    The Style Studio Team

  22. Lisa Says:

    How is it that Bleach will not effect the color of my sunbrella fabric. I have mold on mine but I am very hesitant to use the bleach.
    Thank you

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