Maintaining powder-coated park benches is key to their longevity and appearance. While powder coating is highly durable, a regular maintenance schedule is still essential. For most public park settings, a thorough inspection and cleaning should be performed at least twice a year, typically in spring and fall. This routine involves checking for any chips, scratches, or signs of corrosion, especially at joints and welds. Cleaning is straightforward: use a mild soap solution and a soft cloth or brush to remove dirt, grime, and bird droppings, then rinse with water. Avoid abrasive cleaners or tools that can damage the coating. In coastal areas or locations with high pollution or extreme weather, consider increasing inspections to quarterly. Immediate attention to any damage by touching up with a matching paint can prevent rust and extend the bench's life for decades. Consistent, simple care protects your investment and keeps public spaces welcoming.
How often should we expect to perform maintenance on powder-coated park benches?
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