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In long-term outdoor use, Sun Shade are important outdoor equipment, and maintaining their performance and appearance is important to enhance user experience and extend product life. The selection of high-quality, weather-resistant knitted fabrics is the basis for preventing mold and corrosion. The high-quality 220gsm sunshade cloth not only has excellent UV resistance, but also has good air permeability and wear resistance, and can maintain long-term stable performance in outdoor environments. The metal parts on the sunshade, such as aluminum eyelets and connectors, are specially treated with anti-corrosion to enhance their weather resistance and corrosion resistance. This helps prevent metal parts from rusting or corroding in humid environments, thereby extending the service life of the sunshade.
Regularly use clean water and neutral detergent to gently wipe the surface of the sunshade to remove dust, dirt and stains. Avoid using detergents containing acid or alkaline to avoid damage to the fabric. For dirty or difficult-to-clean Sun Shade, it is recommended to send them to a professional cleaning agency for deep cleaning and maintenance. Professional cleaning agencies use professional equipment and cleaning agents to ensure thorough cleaning and maintenance of Sun Shade. After cleaning, make sure the Sun Shade are completely dry. Avoid prolonged moisture to prevent mold growth.
Apply a special coating to the surface of the sunshade to increase its waterproof and anti-corrosion properties. The coating not only effectively blocks rain erosion, but also reduces the possibility of mold growth. After the coating is treated, a waterproof test is carried out to ensure that the sunshade has excellent waterproof performance. This helps to maintain the performance and appearance of the sunshade on rainy days.
When using the sunshade, avoid scratching or excessive friction with hard objects to avoid damage to the surface of the material. At the same time, avoid hanging heavy objects on the sunshade to avoid stress or damage to it. When the sunshade is not in use, fold it flat or roll it up and place it in a dry and ventilated place. Avoid long-term exposure to sunlight or rain to reduce the possibility of material aging and corrosion.
Regularly check whether the structure and joints of the sunshade are firm and whether there are any loose or damaged areas. Repair or replace damaged parts in time to ensure the stability and safety of the sunshade. Test the sunshade's deployment and retraction functions to ensure it responds quickly and works when needed. Also check that the sunshade's UV protection is still effective to ensure it provides adequate protection from the sun.