Now Rain Cleans Cushions — Not Destroys Them
Before rain, cushions had to be carried indoors, covered, or stored away.
After heavy rain, the real work began—removing fabric covers, washing stains, drying foam inserts, and hoping moisture didn’t remain trapped inside.
Even when the surface felt dry, water inside the foam often stayed behind.
That hidden moisture is where bacteria and mold start, leading to odors and shortened cushion life.
This is why outdoor cushions fail from the inside.