The time it takes for urban outdoor furniture to fade in a very sunny spot depends primarily on the material, quality of UV protection, and pigment strength. Generally, low-quality plastics and fabrics can show significant fading within a single season (3-6 months). Powder-coated metals and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) wicker typically last 1-3 years before noticeable fading. Premium solution-dyed acrylic fabrics and certain treated hardwoods (like teak) offer the best resistance, often maintaining color for 3-5 years or more under intense sun. To prolong vibrancy, look for furniture labeled "UV-resistant" or "colorfast," use protective covers during peak sun hours, and apply UV-protectant sealants as recommended. Regular cleaning to remove sun-accelerating dirt and pollen also helps delay the fading process.
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