12 month warranty - please retain your invoice for proof of purchase.
Caring for outdoor beanbags is essential to ensure their longevity and maintain their appearance. By following these steps, you can keep your outdoor beanbags in excellent condition:
- Regular Cleaning: Begin by removing loose dirt and debris from the beanbags using a brush or a handheld vacuum cleaner. This step helps prevent dirt from embedding into the fabric.
- Spot Cleaning: If you notice any stains or spills on the beanbags, address them promptly. Blot the affected area with a clean cloth or sponge to remove as much of the stain as possible. Avoid rubbing, as it can push the stain further into the fabric. For stubborn stains, you may use a mild detergent mixed with water. Test the detergent on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't cause any discoloration or damage. After spot cleaning, rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and let it air dry.
- Deep Cleaning: Periodically, give your outdoor beanbags a thorough cleaning. The beanbag covers can be removed and hand washed with a mild detergent and warm water. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals as they can damage the fabric. Rinse the covers thoroughly and allow them to air dry.
- Storing During Inclement Weather: To protect your outdoor beanbags from harsh weather conditions, it's advisable to store them when not in use. If possible, bring the beanbags indoors or store them in a dry, covered area such as a shed or garage.
- UV Protection: Outdoor beanbags are exposed to sunlight, which can cause fading and deterioration over time. Consider applying a fabric protectant or UV spray to shield the beanbags from harmful UV rays. Additionally, providing shade or using patio umbrellas can help minimize direct sun exposure and extend the lifespan of your beanbags.
- Preventive Measures: To prevent excessive wear and tear, avoid placing heavy objects on the beanbags or sitting on them with sharp objects in your pockets. Encourage guests to remove items like keys, pens, or other potentially damaging objects before using the beanbags. Also, avoid dragging or pulling the beanbags across rough surfaces, as this can cause abrasion and fraying.
- Regular Fluffing: Our outdoor beanbags require foam or polyester fiberfill inserts that can flatten over time. To maintain their shape and comfort, regularly fluff and rotate the beanbags. This simple step helps distribute the filling evenly and prevents lumps or sagging.
By following these care instructions, you can enjoy your outdoor beanbags for many seasons to come. Remember, preventive maintenance, regular cleaning, and proper storage are key to preserving their appearance and functionality.