Ø 500 cm (Tulip type garden pool umbrella)
Technical Details
Product Dimensions
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280 gr/2 polyester umbrella fabric is a material used in the production of umbrellas that protect us moderately on sunny and rainy days.
280 gr/2 polyester umbrella fabric is a material used in the production of umbrellas that protect us moderately on sunny and rainy days.
Here is some information about this fabric:
Weight: 280 grams/square meter.
Material: Polyester.
Water Repellent Finish: This fabric is treated with a water repellent finishing process, thus repelling raindrops and keeping the inside of the umbrella dry.
Heat Sealing: There is no heat sealing function.
Fading Resistance: Fading resistance is in the December 3/4 range and is resistant to sunlight.
Care: It is recommended to brush with soapy water and a soft brush by hand.
This polyester umbrella fabric is an option that is both practical to clean and moderately durable.
Keep in mind that acrylic fabrics are much more stable to protect from the sun and not to get wet from the rain.
Information about product usage
Usage areas
Garden and Terraces: These decorative garden umbrellas are the perfect solution for outdoor dining, chatting with friends or just spending a pleasant day.
Pool Edges: Using a garden umbrella while sunbathing or cooling off by the pool is a great way to protect yourself from the effects of the sun.
Beach: It is indispensable for relaxing comfortably under the hot sun, reading or spending a pleasant time with friends.
Picnics and Outdoor Activities: Beach umbrellas can also be used to provide a comfortable shade at picnics or outdoor events.
Product care
Garden Lele umbrellas require regular maintenance in order for them to remain durable and functional for a long time.
Cleaning:
Clean the fabric of your umbrella at regular December intervals. To remove dust, pollen and other pollutants, you can use a light soapy water or a cloth moistened with water.
If there are stains on the fabric, remove the stain with a mild detergent. Then rinse thoroughly and leave to dry.
Protection:
Close your umbrella when you are not using it and use a protective cover or cover. This prevents the sun, wind and rain from damaging your umbrella.
In windy weather, close your umbrella or do not leave it under the influence of a strong wind.
Change of Fabric:
If the fabric of your umbrella is worn out or faded, consider replacing it with a new fabric. This will extend the life of your umbrella.