To determine if your outdoor furniture is made with UV-protected materials, start by checking the manufacturer's label or product specifications. Look for explicit mentions of UV resistance, UV inhibitors, or UV stabilizers. Materials like marine-grade polymer, certain powder-coated metals, and solution-dyed acrylic fabrics typically offer inherent UV protection. Examine the furniture for tags indicating UV resistance ratings or industry standards like ASTM G154 for accelerated weathering testing. You can also contact the manufacturer directly for detailed material specifications. Additionally, observe the furniture's performance over time; UV-protected materials will maintain their color and structural integrity longer when exposed to direct sunlight. Consider the material type—high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and certain aluminum alloys naturally resist UV damage better than untreated woods or plastics. For added assurance, inquire about warranty coverage specifically addressing UV-related damage. Remember that proper maintenance, like using protective covers during extreme sun exposure, can further extend your furniture's lifespan even with UV-protected materials.
How do I know if the outdoor furniture is made with UV-protected materials?
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