Marine Grade Polymer (MGP) Patio Furniture is a plastic lumber and a great wood alternative for outdoor furniture. It is available in a variety of styles and colors, is heavy duty and simple to maintain. MGP, a High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), is 100% recyclable and environmentally-friendly. Originally created for boat hulls, MGP is the perfect material for outdoor furniture in any climate. Find out the features and benefits of MGP patio furniture and the easy steps to keep it looking great for years to come.

Why Choose Marine Grade Polymer Patio Furniture?

Dark brown, woodgrained marine grade polymer Hart Lane seating set by Lakeview
  • 100% recyclable & environmentally-friendly
  • High-resistance to swelling, warping and rotting
  • High-immunity to cracking, peeling or separating
  • Strong and durable
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • Color pigment goes all the way through the material

How to Clean Marine Grade Polymer Furniture

Cleaning your MGP patio furniture is easy and inexpensive. Follow these simple steps to keep your furniture looking great.

  • Rinse off patio furniture with a hose to quickly clean spills
  • Prepare a bucket of warm water and non-bleach detergent or mild dish soap
  • Using a rag or soft bristled brush, scrub all surfaces (Avoid abrasive nylon pads or scrubbers; these can mar the finish)
  • To remove oil or grease stains you can use citrus cleaner, alcohol or mineral spirits
  • Rinse thoroughly with clean water
  • Let furniture air dry
  • Avoid products meant for natural wood as these can stain the finish

How to Store Marine Grade Polymer Furniture

Two-tone cover over an outdoor couch on a white background
  • Clean your MGP patio furniture thoroughly according to the cleaning guidelines listed above
  • Make sure to drain all water from the furniture
  • Let furniture air dry fully
  • Stack the furniture upright
  • Cover with a Patio Furniture Cover with wind vents. The wind vents will help deter the furniture from potentially moving in windy areas or the cover from coming off the furniture.
  • Make sure there is an opening at the bottom of the covering, so that any water will drain out.

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