'I tried savvy cleaning hack to polish metal furniture – and used one household item'

If you've recently cleaned your metal outdoor furniture, did you know applying one household item can help to keep it cleaner for longer?

By Christine Younan, Deputy Editor for Social News

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Some cleaning hacks can be quite easy (stock) (Image: Getty)

There's many cleaning hacks nowadays which can save you a lot of time and money.

Now with summer in full swing, you're probably using your outdoor furniture a lot more than before. If you own metal furniture, you'll know how annoying rust can be.

Luckily, there's a cleaning hack which could help you tackle the problem – without any elbow grease. And it's using an item you probably have at home.

According to the experts at metals4u, applying car wax will help it stay cleaner for longer. That's because the wax polishes the metal and provides a water-resistant layer to prevent from scratching and rusting.

The gurus revealed the cleaning hack in light of one woman's YouTube clip where she shows how car wax can restore the shine of patio furniture.

YouTube star Kim on a Whim demonstrated the impressive difference this simple trick can make. Her caption read: "Let's see if this works. Restore patio furniture."

She starts by showing her patio table before tackling it with the stuff. She whips out some wax then gets to work.

Kim uses a cloth to deal with the furniture, as you can see in the clip, she's just wiping it with ease. Later on in the video, she shows how it made such a difference.

Since it was shared with her 1,000 subscribers, many fled to the comments section to share their opinion on the matter.

One said: "Hi Kim! That worked really well on your table. Definitely brought it back to life and was well worth the effort. Great tip so thanks for sharing."

Another added: "Great work thanks for sharing wonderful video stay blessed and best wishes from Saudi Arabia."

And a third commented: "Looks good, the wax should protect it now too. I might need to try that on our little bistro table. Every time I wipe it off some paint comes off on the rag, ugh."

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