
Before storing,
clean your cushions to remove dirt, spills, and allergens that can deteriorate fabric or attract pests. For a detailed guide, check out
How to Clean Patio Furniture Cushions. Here’s a quick recap:
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Dust first: Use a vacuum or dry cloth to remove loose debris.
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Treat stains: Spot-clean with vinegar or mild detergent (avoid harsh chemicals).
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Deep clean: For fabric cushions, scrub with a soapy water solution, rinse thoroughly, and air-dry completely. Never store damp cushions—moisture leads to mold and mildew.
Once clean, ensure cushions are 100% dry. If weather permits, lay them in the sun for a few hours or use a fan to speed up drying.

Where you store your cushions depends on your space and climate:
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Garage or basement: Opt for a dry, cool, and ventilated area. Avoid spaces prone to humidity (e.g., near washing machines or leaks).
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Closets or shelves: Use breathable fabric bins or labeled boxes to keep cushions organized and dust-free.
If indoor storage isn’t an option:
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Use weatherproof storage boxes: Invest in UV-resistant, waterproof containers with vents to allow airflow.
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Cover with furniture covers: Ensure cushions are dry, then wrap them in clean, breathable covers (not airtight plastic) to shield from rain and dust. For tips on cleaning covers, see How to Clean Outdoor Furniture Covers.

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Avoid compression: Stack cushions loosely or stand them upright to maintain their shape. Heavy stacking can cause foam to flatten over time.
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Protect from pests: Seal storage containers tightly and avoid placing cushions directly on the ground. For added protection, use natural repellents like cedar chips.
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Check manufacturer labels: Some cushions (e.g., memory foam or specialty fabrics) may require specific care. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for folding or stacking.
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Pre-season check: Before bringing cushions out of storage, inspect for mold, pests, or damage. Wipe down covers and air out cushions in a sunny spot.
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Post-season care: As part of your annual outdoor furniture maintenance, clean and store cushions alongside your furniture. For a full seasonal care guide, visit Outdoor Furniture Maintenance Tips.

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Apply fabric protectant: After cleaning and drying, spray cushions with a UV and water-resistant protector to guard against future stains and fading.
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Rotate and flip regularly: During use, rotate cushions to evenly distribute wear—a simple step to maximize their lifespan.
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