Cleaning and Maintenance Guidelines

Awning Cleaning and Maintenance Guidelines

Cleaning and maintaining your custom awning is essential to ensure its longevity and aesthetic appeal. Here's a list of pro tips for effective cleaning and maintenance:


Regular Inspection:

Pro Tip: Conduct routine inspections for signs of wear, tear, or damage. Check the fabric, frame, and any moving parts for any issues that may need attention.


Gentle Cleaning:

Pro Tip: Use a soft brush or sponge and mild soap to clean the fabric. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive brushes that may damage the fabric's protective coating.


Stain Spotting:

Pro Tip: Address stains promptly. Blot stains with a soft cloth or sponge, using a mixture of mild soap and water. Avoid rubbing, as it may spread the stain or damage the fabric.


Proactive Mold Prevention:

Pro Tip: To prevent mold and mildew, keep the awning dry and clean. Avoid storing the awning when it's wet, and ensure proper ventilation in the surrounding area.


Frame Maintenance:

Pro Tip: Inspect the awning frame for any signs of rust or corrosion. Wipe metal frames with a mild solution of water and vinegar to remove rust and prevent further corrosion.


Lubrication of Moving Parts:

Pro Tip: If your awning has moving parts or a motorized system, regularly lubricate hinges, joints, and other moving components to ensure smooth operation.


Storm Preparation & Storage:

Pro Tip: If your awning is retractable, consider retracting it during harsh weather conditions, such as heavy rain or strong winds. This protects the fabric and prolongs the lifespan of the awning.


Professional Cleaning:

Pro Tip: Consider professional cleaning for a thorough maintenance routine. Professional cleaners are equipped to handle specific fabric types and can provide a deep clean to keep your awning in top condition.


Seam Repairs:

Pro Tip: Check awning seams for any signs of wear or stress. Promptly address any issues to prevent further damage and maintain the structural integrity of the awning.   Contact us if you need repairs made to your awning.


Protective Covers:

Pro Tip: If the awning won't be used for an extended period, consider using a protective cover to shield it from the elements and environmental debris.


By following these pro tips for cleaning and maintenance, you can ensure that your custom awning remains in excellent condition, providing both aesthetic appeal and functional efficiency for years to come.

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