5 Steps To Reduce The Risks Of Mildew Growth On Awning Surfaces

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5 Steps To Reduce The Risks Of Mildew Growth On Awning Surfaces

Decide The Cleaning Procedure

It is advisable to detach the awning from its housing; however, the cleaning process can be carried out while the retractable awning remains in situ and fully extended. Place the awning fabric in a horizontal position and proceed to irrigate it with a hose, ensuring that the entire surface area of the awning is thoroughly saturated.

Use a Good Cleaning Solution

The finest mildew remover for the restroom and other concrete surfaces is typically bleach. Canvas awnings, on the other hand, require special care to avoid color distortion or loss when being cleaned. At the local big box stores, you can get a variety of mildew cleaners. Be sure to observe any warnings and directions issued by the maker. Apply an even coat of mildew remover spray to the damp awning and let it sit for the time specified on the product's label.

Scrub It Properly

After soaking the awning, scrub the areas with strong mildew concentration with a fresh soft to medium bristles brush. A nylon brush, such as those used for dishes, is acceptable. You could scratch the southern patio retractable awning's protective finish if you use something too harsh. If required, try again. After you've cleaned the awning and gotten rid of the mold and mildew, give it a good rinsing to get rid of any leftover cleaning agents.

Dry It

Eliminate any surplus water and subsequently place your canvas awnings in a horizontal position, enabling them to desiccate under the sun's rays. Ensuring that the southern patio retractable awning is thoroughly dried prior to rolling it up is crucial, as failure to do so may necessitate restarting the entire process.

Clean Once a Month

Without proper maintenance, mildew, and moisture can destroy your awning's fabric and render it unusable. Knowing what promotes mold and mildew growth is crucial. Mold and mildew, contrary to popular perception, develop on the dirt and dust particles that accumulate on your awning rather than the awning itself. Mold and mildew can be avoided by simply washing off your foldable awning every month to remove dust and debris. Do not expose the protective coating to any hazards, such as strong chemicals or abrasive materials.

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