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Four Tips For Patio Furniture Repair
Doing your own patio furniture repairs can certainly be worth the effort because you will be able to stretch your money and give the patio furniture the appropriate attention it deserves. Here are several helpful tips you can safely try if you decide to do your own patio furniture repair.
Don't you just love to loll around on a comfortable chaise? However, to stay safe and secure, you should check to see if your chaise is an older model of furniture. Does it have a headrest which can be adjusted into various positions? What make these adjustments possible to perform are the headrests' ratchets or claws.
However, the downside to this convenience is that repeated adjustments will weaken the support of the headrest, sometimes causing a collapse without any warning. You could get your fingers crushed between the headrest and the back of the chaise - ouch. So how do you go about repairing this piece of furniture?
Patio Furniture Repair Tip #1
First, check if the headrest wobbles. Obviously, it should not. Then check the screws that keep the ratchet together. Are these chipped, rusting or even worse, are they broken? If so, it's time to buy some replacement parts.
Patio Furniture Repair Tip #2
If the frame has worn out holes, you should weld these holes shut and then re-drill them.
Patio Furniture Repair Tip #3
Even if the ratchet is not worn out, it may have become inflexible, having a coarse or rough feel to it. If this is the case, you should remove the rivets and purchase new ones or, better yet, put in durable steel screws.
Patio Furniture Repair Tip #4
Do your vinyl straps look worn and damaged? If the answer is yes, this is because of the normal wear and tear use, damage from the sun, sap from your plants and shrubs, and possibly strong cleaning chemicals.
Here is how you can restore the clean look of your vinyl straps. For vinyl straps with stains that are not too stubborn, you can mix a 20% household-cleaning agent with 80% water, and make sure to mix these two ingredients well. When the mixture is bubbly and sudsy, you can dip a scrub into the mixture which you can use to clean the vinyl straps.
Finally, be sure to conduct regular inspections of your patio furniture so you have the opportunity to repair your patio furniture while the need is still minimal.
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