Use and Care Manual
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Use and Care Manual
Regular Cleaning: Regularly wipe outdoor furniture with a clean soft cloth to
keep its surface clean and avoid the accumulation of dust and dirt.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause outdoor
furniture to fade or even deform, so try to avoid placing furniture in direct
sunlight or use sunscreen measures such as umbrellas and awnings.
Regular Lubrication: Apply lubricating oil to the joints and moving parts of
outdoor furniture on a regular basis to maintain their flexibility and prevent
corrosion.
Avoid Heavy Pressure: Avoid placing heavy objects on the surface of outdoor
furniture to avoid damaging the furniture.
Moisture and Sun Protection: When used outdoors, care should be taken to
protect against sun and moisture, and avoid prolonged exposure to rain or
sunlight. Waterproofing agents and sunscreen can be used appropriately to
protect furniture.
Pay Attention to Moving: When moving outdoor furniture, avoid scratching
the furniture to ensure its safe movement.
Regular Inspection: Regularly inspect the structure and components of
outdoor furniture, and repair or replace them in a timely manner if they are
found to be damaged or loose.
Maintenance of Outdoor Dining Set: Maintenance of a dining set is crucial to ensure
its durability and long-lasting beauty. Regular cleaning is essential to remove dust,
spills. Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe down the surface of the table and chairs,
avoiding abrasive cleaners or chemicals that could damage the finish. For wooden
dining sets, it is important to keep the wood hydrated by applying a thin layer of
wood conditioner or polish every few months. Additionally, avoid placing hot dishes
or appliances directly on the tabletop to prevent scorching or warping. If any
scratches or marks appear, they can often be buffed out with a suitable wood
restorer.
Metal Material Maintenance: For outdoor furniture made of metal, it is
recommended to apply a rust-resistant primer and then a surface anti-rust
paint. Avoid cleaning agents containing chemicals such as ammonia and
trisodium phosphate that can react with the metal furniture.