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How to Have Beautiful Furniture and Save the Environment



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By : Wendy Moyer   

Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could buy beautiful furniture that is comfortable, stylish yet benefits the environment instead of contributing to its destruction? You can. Read this article and you'll see how one of the miracles of modern science can actually help you.

Did you ever sit in a chair that's more comfortable than the classic Adirondack Chair? Maybe you have if it was made out of recycled plastic. Adirondack chairs are everything you'd like the perfect lounger to be. However if they are polywood chairs they also will let you relax and have a clear conscience because these chairs are made from 100% recycled plastics.

Although polywood chairs look like real wood they are not. And anyway, why buy a wooden chair that can crack, fade, and chip when polywood chairs are virtually maintenance free and will look and feel perfect for decades?

These chairs are made from a high performance wood lumber substitute that has been manufactured from recycled milk jugs. You'll probably be fooled when you first look at a polywood chair because it so closely resembles a painted natural wood product.

Polywood chairs are available in a huge variety of colors including the traditional green as well as white, black, teak, sand, and mahogany.

Because polywood lumber is made with permanent, ultra violet stabilized colors during the manufacturing process you will never have to strip, resurface, paint, stain, or waterproof your furniture. And since Poly Wood doesn't absorb any moisture not only is it easy to clean, it won't crack, warp, rot, splinter, or support bacterial growth.

Polywood furniture is built for a lifetime of enjoyment. It's virtually impervious to a lot of corrosive substances that would ruin wooden furniture. Salt water, hydrocarbon oils, and even gasoline will not affect polywood.

Spill paint, mineral spirits, or stains on it and you can just wipe it off and it will look brand new.

Even the construction looks like what is used to make a traditional wooden Adirondack Chair. Rather than being attached with adhesives, polywood furniture is fastened with screws. The furniture comes with all the hardware. And you can use standard woodworking tools to put it together.

When it comes to maintaining your furniture most of the time all you will need is some soap and water. In extreme cases just add some all purpose cleaner or make a solution of 2/3 water and 1/3 bleach and you can take care of anything.

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