To determine if your outdoor furniture fabric is UV-protected, start by checking the manufacturer's label or product documentation for terms like "UV-resistant," "sun-proof," or a specific UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) rating. If labels are missing, inspect the fabric for signs of UV damage, such as fading, brittleness, or cracking, which indicate lack of protection. You can also perform a simple water test: sprinkle water on the fabric—if it beads up, it may have a protective coating that often includes UV inhibitors. For a more reliable method, contact the manufacturer directly or consult a professional. Investing in UV-protected fabric helps prevent color loss and material degradation, extending your furniture's lifespan in sunny conditions. Regularly clean and maintain the fabric to preserve its protective qualities.
How do I know if my outdoor furniture is made with UV-protected fabric?
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