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Caring for Your Wooden Adirondack Chairs
Since they are commonly used outdoors,
Adirondack chairs need to be properly cared for
to preserve their original beauty from the
elements and the weather.
An Adirondack chair is
crafted from high-quality wood or various wood materials. Generally,
it is a valuable piece of furniture that should be properly cared
for and preserved to retain its beauty. When purchased from an
online or specialty store, an Adirondack chair it is often left in
the traditional wood color that it is made of. While it is possible
to purchase a customized Adirondack chair that has been stained or
painted a specific color, many Adirondack chair owners decide to do
this themselves. If you want to paint or stain your own Adirondack
chair, you can benefit from some important tips that you should know
about ahead of time.
If you’re not experienced in painting or staining a piece of
furniture, you may want to think about having your Adirondack chair
customized by a professional. If an Adirondack chair is not stained
or painted properly, it may be permanently damaged. If you still
want to do the work yourself, you might ask a professional for any
helpful tips or advice before you begin. You can also purchase a
book on tips for refinishing, painting, or staining furniture.
It’s likely that your Adirondack chair will be sitting outside in
the weather and subjected to the elements, including bright
sunlight. You want to make sure that it is properly protected from
moisture and heat. Many strains or paints will have special UV
protection in their formula, and you’ll want to purchase these
products to reduce the effects of sunlight as well as weathering. UV
light can cause discoloring or dulling.
A water sealant will help prevent your Adirondack chair from being
damaged due to moisture. Seek the advice of a professional and make
sure that you read the labels on the containers of water-sealing
products before you buy them. One sealer may work with a certain
type of paint but not with another or with a stain. If you read and
carefully examine the labels on each product that you plan to use on
your Adirondack chair, you’ll be more certain to apply the correct
product.
There are many ways to protect your Adirondack chair from being
damaged or showing signs of wear. Although not required, you might
consider storing your Adirondack chairs inside, away from the
elements and weather when you are not using them. You probably spent
a fairly large amount of money to buy them, and to keep them looking
like new, you should follow the above-mentioned steps to protect
them.
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