Maintenance of sunshade canopy
Aug 17, 2024
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(1) Regular cleaning: Tarpaulins are prone to accumulating dust and dirt during use, and should be cleaned regularly. When cleaning, gently brush with a soft brush and neutral detergent, and then rinse with clean water. Avoid using hard brushes and corrosive cleaning agents to prevent damage to the tarpaulin.
(2) Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight: Sunshades should be avoided from prolonged exposure during use to prevent the tarpaulin from aging and fading. When not in use, the tarpaulin should be rolled up to reduce direct sunlight.
(3) Regular inspection: Regularly check the brackets and connection parts of the sunshade to ensure they are secure and reliable. If damage or looseness is found, it should be repaired in a timely manner.
(4) Proper storage: When not in use, the sunshade should be stored correctly to avoid folding and squeezing. The place where sunshades are stored should be dry and ventilated to prevent the tarpaulin from getting moldy.
(5) Timely replacement: The tarpaulin may experience aging, damage, and other issues after a period of use. If the tarpaulin is found to be severely damaged, it should be replaced in a timely manner to ensure the effectiveness of the sunshade.
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