How to Care for Your Stackable Aluminum Patio Chairs
Stackable aluminum patio chairs are appealing because the special care and maintenance necessary is minimal. Aluminum is lightweight weather-resistant, and has good reflective qualities, making it stylish and convenient at the same time. Below a few great examples of stackable aluminum chairs.
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Teak & Aluminum Stacking Side Chair – Set of 2 by Vifah Modern Patio. Made of teak and extruded aluminum, these are handcrafted teak furniture that will bring out the beauty of nature right in your own outdoor space.
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Green Aluminum Outdoor Chair by Vifah Modern Patio. These chairs are made with fully welded aluminum frames with green and natural color rattan on the seat and back. They also come with plastic floor glides.
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Sun Set Counter Stool (Set of 4) by Lebello. A counter height stool finished in a stainless steel, these chairs are available with powder coat. It is made with all weather wicker and stacks up to 4 chairs high.
All-aluminum furniture is covered with some type of finish that can be preserved with proper care. Whether your chair is constructed with hollow tube aluminum or cast aluminum, a few general care tips should keep it in great shape for many years.
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Clean your aluminum chairs about once a month. If you leave environmental oils and dirt on your chair too long, they can ultimately damage the finish. When used indoors, they can be cleaned less often, although it is recommended that you develop a regular cleaning schedule.
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Remove cushions and clean them separately according to the type of material they are made of. If your aluminum chair has a back or seat made of some other type of material like wood or wicker, clean these areas separately as well.
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Wash aluminum chairs with a grease-stripping liquid dish soap. Mix a tablespoon of detergent in a gallon of warm water and use a long-handled soft-bristled brush for scrubbing. For indoor chairs, use a soft cotton cloth. Rinse your aluminum chair with clean water to remove the detergent residue and allow it to air dry.
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Fix scratches, pits and tough stains with a steel wool pad with soap, going over the affected area lightly. Ensure that you remove all the soap and steel wool bits with clean water once you are done. For deep nicks and scratches, use 100-grit sandpaper to roughen the surface a little, and then smooth it with a 220-grit paper. After smoothing, use a wet cotton cloth to clean the area.
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Polish aluminum chairs with a liquid wax. Polish them with car wax once a year to seal and protect them. You should also find aluminum polishes made especially for aluminum that will protect them and keep them looking shiny and new.
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Cover your outdoor aluminum chair with a vinyl furniture cover in the winter or store it indoors. Take a few extra minutes to dry them before covering or storing.
If your chair requires painting, contact the manufacturer so you can get the exact match for the color. Better yet, send over your chair to them and have them do the repainting.