Stone patios provide a beautiful and durable outdoor surface, but they are susceptible to unsightly stains and marks from metal or damp wooden furniture legs. These stains, often rust or moisture-related, can be difficult to remove. Fortunately, preventing this damage is straightforward. The most effective method is to create a protective barrier between the furniture legs and the stone. Use high-quality, non-abrasive furniture pads or glides made from felt or plastic. These are easily applied to the bottom of each leg and will prevent direct metal-to-stone contact and scraping. For a more permanent solution, consider applying a clear protective coating to the bottom of metal legs. Regularly moving your furniture also helps to prevent moisture from being trapped, which leads to staining. For wooden furniture, ensure it is completely dry before placing it on the patio. By taking these simple preventative steps, you can enjoy your outdoor living space without worrying about damaging your beautiful stone patio.
How do I keep the legs of my outdoor furniture from staining my stone patio?
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