Scratches on metal outdoor furniture can be an eyesore, but they are often repairable with some simple techniques. The method you choose depends on the scratch depth and the metal type. For light surface scratches, start by cleaning the area thoroughly with soapy water. A paste made from baking soda and water can act as a gentle abrasive. Apply it with a soft cloth, rubbing in the direction of the metal's grain. Rinse and dry. For slightly deeper marks, fine-grit sandpaper (like 600-grit) used with water is effective. Sand gently along the grain, wipe clean, and apply a metal polish or protective wax to restore shine and prevent rust. For painted or powder-coated furniture, touch-up paint matched to the original color is the best solution after smoothing the scratch. Always test any method in an inconspicuous area first. Regular cleaning and using protective covers are the best ways to prevent future scratches and keep your furniture looking new for years.
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