Looking After A Prized Wood Market Umbrella

Looking After A Prized Wood Market Umbrella

Taking Care When Choosing Your Wood
Good wood market umbrellas often have poles and ribs constructed of tough tropical hard wood such as eucalyptus or teak. These have a long grain providing both flexibility and strength – good for windy conditions.
Environmentally Aware?
If you are environmentally conscious you might want to look for a wood market umbrella that is made of FSC certified wood. The FSC, Forest Stewardship Council, is an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests.

The FSC label provides a credible link between responsible production and consumption of forest products, enabling consumers and businesses to make purchasing decisions that benefit people and the environment as well as ensuring ongoing business value. The FSC respect the right of indigenous peoples around the world, prohibit the cultivation of genetically modified trees (GMOs), prohibit conversion of natural forests or other habitats around the world, prohibit the use of highly hazardous pesticides around the world, control each certified operation at least once a year – and if they do not comply, the certificate is removed.

Taking Care of your Wooden Frame
These tropical hardwoods are naturally high in oil content making them weather resistant and they only require a soapy scrub once a year to clean them of any pollution or algae. Because they are a natural material, wood patio umbrella struts and poles appearance will change with age, typically for these hardwoods, to a lovely silvery grey. If you want to maintain a color nearer to the original you can treat with a teak cleaner, then a teak enhancer, and finally a teak oil. Personally I prefer a naturally weathered appearance for patio market umbrella ^(http://www.woodmarketumbrella.net/umbrella-bases/market-umbrella-stand/) poles.
Caring For Your Canopy
Some canopies can be removed and hand washed.

You can get rid of spots by sponging with a soapy solution of natural soap and lukewarm water, then rinse thoroughly with clean water and dry in the sun. For more stubborn stains use a fabric cleaner, but follow the instructions. A good acrylic material should resist mildew but it might grow on a soiled section of the umbrella canopy.

Use either a weak solution of bleach or a specialist mildew cleaner. Rinse thoroughly. If you want to soak the umbrella in a detergent solution, use a clean feedbin to stand it in, or fill a large bathtub for inside, if you don’t mind the drips on the way back outside.

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Looking After A Prized Wood Market Umbrella By house | July 6, 2010

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