The FYRST and X Collections Furniture Covers
General Care
• Brush off dirt immediately. Allowing it to remain on the cover can result in it getting more deeply embedded into the fabric.
Dirt is an organic matter and can provide a habitat for mold and mildew spores to grow.
• Periodically, hose down your cover. Rainwater can provide rinsing action, but it can also be a carrier for organic matter.
• WeatherMAX is treated with a durable water repellent when it is manufactured. This finish is designed to last for several years, but the life span of the repellent can be
diminished by several factors such as abrasion, cleaning, chemicals and other atmospheric pollutants. Periodically check to see how well water beads on the fabric. If water drops do not bead but instead flatten and possibly soak into the fabric, it is time to retreat the fabric.
Cleaning
WeatherMAX Fabrics may be spot-washed by using a soapy solution of a mild detergent and lukewarm water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove soap and allow to
air dry. For mildew stains, prepare a solution of one (1) cup of bleach plus (1/2) cup of mild detergent per gallon of water. Spray the entire area and allow it to soak. Rinse with clean water and allow to air dry
• Be sure to rinse the bleach off the fabric fully
• Protect non-WeatherMAX areas such as sewing thread and reinforcements so the bleach does not come in contact as it may be deteriorate non-WeatherMAX components.
After cleaning, check the water repellency of the fabric to see if retreatment might be needed be required.
Removing Oil
Oil can be effectively removed with an aerosol spot remover.
Retreating WeatherMAX
Several well-designed and effective aftermarket water repellent treatments are available, which work well with WeatherMAX. Follow the directions of the manufacturer.
Cleaning Instructions
WeatherMAX Fabrics may be spot-washed by using a soapy solution of a mild detergent and lukewarm water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove soap and allow to air dry. For mildew stains, prepare a solution of one (1) cup of bleach plus (1/2) cup of mild detergent per gallon of water. Spray the entire area and allow it to soak. Rinse with clean water and allow to air dry.
See our FAQs for Covers
Toja Covers – Frequently Asked Questions
Where are your covers Made?
Where are your covers Made?
Our covers are Made in Canada, by us.
What fabric are Toja Covers made from?
What fabric are Toja Covers made from?
All Toja Covers are made using WeatherMAX® 80, a premium, breathable outdoor fabric engineered for long-term durability and performance. It’s designed to handle the elements while helping to prevent mold and mildew buildup.
Are Toja Covers waterproof?
Are Toja Covers waterproof?
Toja Covers are made from WeatherMAX 80, which is highly water-resistant but not 100% waterproof. They’ll stand up to regular rain and light weather conditions with ease. However, during heavy or prolonged downpours, some moisture may pass through the fabric.
Do I need to re-treat my Toja Cover?
Do I need to re-treat my Toja Cover?
Yes, over time, the fabric’s water-repellent finish may wear down due to exposure, abrasion, or cleaning. If you notice water no longer beading on the surface, it’s time to reapply a water-repellent spray designed for outdoor fabrics.
Will Toja Covers trap moisture?
Will Toja Covers trap moisture?
No. One of the biggest benefits of WeatherMAX 80 is its breathability. Unlike plastic or vinyl covers, Toja Covers allow air to flow through, helping to reduce condensation and prevent mold or mildew buildup underneath.
Can Toja Covers be left on year-round?
Can Toja Covers be left on year-round?
Toja Covers are designed for seasonal use and can handle a wide range of weather conditions. For long-term performance, we recommend occasional cleaning and proper storage when not in use.
How do the covers stay in place?
How do the covers stay in place?
Toja Covers include a shock cord sewn into the hem for a snug, custom fit around your furniture. Additionally, adjustable buckles and straps secure the cover underneath, keeping it in place, even in windy conditions.
How do I clean my Toja Cover?
How do I clean my Toja Cover?
Simply use a solution of mild soap and lukewarm water to spot clean as needed. Rinse thoroughly and air dry. For tougher stains like mildew, a mix of bleach and detergent can be used, but avoid contact with non-fabric areas or stitching.