Urban outdoor furniture faces unique challenges, from playful pets to high-traffic public use. The scratch resistance largely depends on the materials employed. Powder-coated aluminum stands out for its exceptional durability, creating a hard surface that resists both pet claws and accidental scrapes. Similarly, synthetic wicker and teak wood offer natural resistance to surface marks, though teak may develop a patina over time. For metal furniture, the powder coating thickness measured in mils directly impacts scratch protection. High-density polyethylene (HDPE) furniture provides excellent scratch resistance while maintaining its color without fading. Regular maintenance like cleaning with mild soap and avoiding abrasive tools preserves the furniture's finish. Most quality urban furniture incorporates UV-resistant and scratch-resistant coatings specifically designed to withstand urban environments and active pets.
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