Home & Garden Gardening

Patio Table Covers

The selection and maintenance of patio furniture is subjective to the time we spend outdoors.
We can afford to be slightly careless in our approach towards removing tables and chairs after use if the patio is covered and in constant use.
But it is the other way around when we venture out only on holidays or weekends.
Then we need to keep chairs, tables, grills and other effects covered.
Patio Tables, whether small or outsized, of wood, wicker and wrought iron, plastic or teak wood, are as important and expensive as indoor dining and center tables.
As such, they need similar care and maintenance.
The best way to care for tables is to store them in the basement, garage or shed when not in use.
If you are really particular then use Table Covers even while stacking them.
The covers prevent tables from developing stains or chipping, or getting scratch marks.
These Patio Table Covers are not the fancy lace or silk covers one would use for celebrations.
The choice of material is important, as it would be playing into hands of nature to cut corners and select ordinary table cover material.
Patio Table Covers are made with heavy-gauge vinyl, textaline, a high-thread-count plastic or high-tech patented DuPont lightweight material.
Unlike vinyl, the Dupont material remains cool and resists buildup of mold and mildew due to moisture.
The Table Covers should be easy to fix and hygienic, i.
e.
they can be cleaned with mild soap and water.
A proper and sturdy fastening system prevents covers from being blown away in heavy wind and showers, and at same time ensures a snug fit.
Use Velcro to seal edges, or purchase a cover contoured with drawstrings according to size of table.
One can stitch covers depending on size of the table, or purchase ready-made for oversized tables or even a pool table.
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