Anyone have any contacts for anyone that recovers chase lounge chairs for around a pool.
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Originally posted by warrington View PostAnyone have any contacts for anyone that recovers chase lounge chairs for around a pool.
I’d throw them away and buy new unless they were stupid expensive.
If they were stupid expensive I’d still throw them away before recovering them and buy something that will last longer that is throw away.
I did two deep for outside the pool and two swallow ledge loungers for my pool. I also did the ledge lounger bean bag things. They have been holding up great.
I’ve also got a couple off brand with a mesh that go with our setup without the cushions.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk ProLast edited by Black Ice; 06-17-2022, 10:56 PM.
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I do not have an answer to your particular question. We finally rid ourselves of our furniture because we were replacing it every few years around the pool. I was buying cheap stuff admittedly. About eight years ago my Wife and I decided to purchase poly furniture. Buy once cry once. Great investment. Purchased a sofa and two large loungers along with the quick dry cushions first. Then two captains chairs and two loungers to top it off. Berlin Furniture is just an example of the poly furniture. I am sure most of you have seen this stuff at outdoor furniture places. It is expensive but will outlast us all. I suggest the darker colors as white stains and is harder to clean. After you have it for about ten years you will think back on what a great purchase the items are.
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