How does synthetic rattan handle exposure to tree sap?
Synthetic rattan is a popular choice for outdoor furniture due to its durability and low maintenance. However, exposure to tree sap can pose a challenge. Tree sap is sticky and can adhere to the surface of synthetic rattan, potentially causing discoloration or damage if not addressed promptly.
The good news is that synthetic rattan is designed to withstand outdoor elements, including tree sap. Its UV-resistant and weatherproof properties make it more resilient than natural rattan. To clean tree sap from synthetic rattan, start by gently scraping off any excess sap with a plastic scraper or a soft cloth. Avoid using sharp tools that could scratch the material.
Next, mix a solution of mild soap and warm water. Dip a soft brush or sponge into the solution and gently scrub the affected area. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and allow it to air dry. For stubborn sap, you can use a small amount of rubbing alcohol on a cloth, but test it on an inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn’t damage the finish.
Regular maintenance, such as wiping down your synthetic rattan furniture with a damp cloth, can help prevent sap buildup. Additionally, placing your furniture away from overhanging trees or using protective covers can minimize exposure to tree sap.
By following these simple steps, you can keep your synthetic rattan furniture looking pristine and extend its lifespan, even in environments with tree sap.