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Internal Products > Care Instructions
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Canvas Awnings
- Avoid rolling up the canvas when wet
- Roll up your awning in windy or stormy weather
- If your awning does get wet, roll out fully to dry as soon as possible
- Do not allow dirt, leaf litter, bird droppings to remain on the canvas
- Hose the canvas on a hot day to remove any dust and grime
- Occasionally extend the awning fully down to even out the material
- Recoat annually with a water repellant treatment
- Some shrinkage over time is normal as canvas contains cotton
Pitch Control Awnings
- Retract awning in strong winds heavy rain
- Only pitch awning when extended half way making sure the awning is level
- Always clean hardward of awning to prevent corrosion
- Spray joints and all working pars with a anti-corrosive, lubricant spray
- For electronic awnings with a sun and wind sensor, always check that wind sensor is clear of all debris and able to rotate freely
- Protect motors with a box or cassette
- Clean fabric regularly - pitch awning to 45 degrees and hose surface. Refer to cleaning instructions below
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Fabric Awnings
- Avoid rolling up the awning when wet.
- Roll up your awning in windy or stormy weather.
- If your awning does get wet, roll our fully to dry as soon as possible.
- Avoid pools of water laying on the fabric.
- Do not allow dirt, dust, grime, leaf litter and bird matter to remain on the fabric.
- Cleaning should be done by lightly sponging with warm water and a mild natural soap, rinse thoroughly to remove soap.
- Hosing the fabric occasionally on a hot day is also beneficial to the appearance of the fabric.
- Do not scrub the fabric.
- Do not use soap powder, concentrated soaps, detergents or cleaning fluids.
- Recoat with water repellant treatment at least every 12 months.
- Should mildew spots develop on the fabric refer to cleaning instructions below.
Cleaning Instructions
- Brush with soft broom regularly to remove any dust.
- Wash monthly with one part white king to four parts water.
- Never roll up awnings whilst wet - allow time to dry completely
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