Polywood Cushions

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May 2, 2023
32
Austin, TX
Pool Size
16500
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Hi all! We recently purchased a couple Polywood pieces and some came with cushions. I wanted to get some advice on care and securing them.
We tend to have a lot of wind in our area (Central Texas) and want to find a way to secure the cushions to the furniture. We noticed the seat cushions have grommets that we could loop something through. There aren’t any on the back cushions though. Anyone find a way to secure theirs without ruining it?
Also, do you leave them out or store them after every use? Just curious on their durability with rain and sun. Thanks for the advice!
 
We take our various outdoor cushions inside when not in use.

Left outside they get dirty and wet and may be soggy when we want to use them.
 
Hi all! We recently purchased a couple Polywood pieces and some came with cushions. I wanted to get some advice on care and securing them.
We tend to have a lot of wind in our area (Central Texas) and want to find a way to secure the cushions to the furniture. We noticed the seat cushions have grommets that we could loop something through. There aren’t any on the back cushions though. Anyone find a way to secure theirs without ruining it?
Also, do you leave them out or store them after every use? Just curious on their durability with rain and sun. Thanks for the advice!

I have one of these for our couch cushions


It is really nice, we have had it since last fall, so it made it through the winter. It has a zippered waterproof liner bag inside of it, so it keeps the cushions dry.
 
We take our various outdoor cushions inside when not in use.

Left outside they get dirty and wet and may be soggy when we want to use them.
Any issue with the polywood cushions & chlorine? Also, nowhere on their site do they say what the cushion fabric is made of - do you have the tags on your cushions still? Assume it would say what material they are (acrylic, olefin, etc.)
 
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