Use Socks to Remove Cobwebs from Garden Furniture This Weekend
Socks Remove Cobwebs from Garden Furniture: Expert Tip

Garden furniture experts have shared a simple yet effective method for dealing with a common problem as the weather changes. With the weather drying up this weekend, homeowners are being advised on how to remove cobwebs from their garden furniture without causing damage.

Why Cobwebs Appear on Garden Furniture

The recent rainfall will have destroyed many webs, and spiders will be hard at work rebuilding them as drier weather arrives. Those looking to enjoy their garden this weekend may find webs built around outdoor furniture, especially rattan furniture, which provides spiders with the perfect combination of warmth and structure to build their webs.

The Risk of Using Brushes or Pressure Washers

Removing webs using outdoor brooms, wired brushes, or pressure washers can damage furniture, fences, and decking by scratching surfaces, chipping paint, stripping protective coatings, and causing unnecessary wear.

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The Recommended Solution

Instead, experts advise taking a cloth or an old sock and attaching it to the end of a broom or stick to gently sweep away the webs. This method is safe for all types of garden furniture and surfaces.

Kym Barlow from TDP said: “It doesn’t sound like a big deal but removing cobwebs with brushes and brooms can damage your garden furniture. Using them on decking and fences can disrupt paint and treatment applied previously, which can make them more vulnerable to weather damage later in the year.

“There’s been a decent amount of rain recently, which means spiders will find their webs have been destroyed and they’ll be looking to make new ones as the weather remains dry. They tend to gravitate towards furniture like chairs, sofas, and tables because they provide a sturdy base. They also favour rattan furniture thanks to its woven design, which gives spiders plenty of anchor points and sheltered spots.

“Our favourite way for removing spider webs and dirt and debris in general is to take something soft like a cloth or a duster and gently sweep it away. For higher or harder to reach places, you can attach a cloth or even an old sock onto the end of a broom and carefully wipe away webs.”

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