Brushed Aluminium
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Highly durable
- Increased longevity
- Lightweight
- Easy to clean
- Low maintenance
NATURAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Colour variation
- Texture variation
- Blemishes
- Abrasion resistance
HOW TO CLEAN
- Remove all objects and items before cleaning
- Wipe away any light dust and particles with a damp cloth
- Spray all anodised aluminium surfaces with a high pressure hose
- Prepare a mild cleaning solution consisting of one or two drops of ph-neutral soap with 1 litre of water
- Apply to a mildly abrasive cloth and wipe down all anodised aluminium surfaces, scrubbing thoroughly
- Rinse off thoroughly with clean water to remove any excess detergent
- Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe down all surfaces and allow to dry naturally
- Repeat the cleaning process every 2-4 months, depending on the furniture’s level of use
ADDITIONAL TIPS
- Before applying any cleaning agent, including recommended agents, test in a small out of the way area
- Wipe down surfaces regularly to prevent buildup of excess dirt, dust, salt or chlorine, which may lead to spotting and staining
- Cover furniture when not in use to prevent damage from inclement weather, leaf mulch, sap and wildlife
- Consider furniture placement and avoid areas that are likely to cause excessive build up of corrosive materials
- Anodised aluminium requires a mildly abrasive touch and only a mild cleaning solution for general upkeep
- Don’t hose down your furniture during periods of extreme heat; sudden temperature changes may cause stress on a material which can weaken it long-term
- Prolonged outdoor use in extreme weather conditions is not recommended
- Do not under any circumstances use strong solvents such as thinners or solutions containing chlorinated hydrocarbons, esters or ketones
- Abrasive cleaners or cutting compounds should not be used