Powder-coated outdoor furniture is prized for its durability, but scratches can still occur. Fortunately, many minor scratches can be repaired with simple DIY methods. For very light, surface-level scratches that haven't penetrated the color coat, start by cleaning the area thoroughly with soap and water. Sometimes, a simple application of a paste wax or automotive polish can fill and conceal these fine marks. For deeper scratches where the metal is not exposed, a colored wax filler pencil or even a carefully matched nail polish can work wonders. Clean the scratch with rubbing alcohol, apply the filler, let it dry, and then gently buff it smooth. If the scratch is deep and has exposed the metal, you'll need to prevent rust. After cleaning, use a fine-tip brush to apply a matching touch-up paint specifically designed for powder coating. Apply multiple thin coats, allowing each to dry completely. For extensive damage, consider using a powder coat repair kit, which often includes the correct color and clear coat for a more professional finish. To maintain your furniture's appearance, address scratches promptly and avoid using abrasive cleaners or tools that can cause new damage.
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