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Camouflage Fleece Recliner Furniture Cover (Collections Etc.) Price: A tried-and-true outdoor accessory comes inside to re-invent your recliner. Set includes footrest: 34"L x 14 1/2"D; body cover: 70"L x 25"W; and 2 armrest covers, each 17 1/2"L x 13 3/4"W. Imported. Cover attaches easily with built-in elastic straps and removes for machine washings. Polyester. Treat yourself to an added layer of cushiony, super-soft fleece to protect your chair and wrap you in... |
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Fire Sense Outdoor Patio Heater Head Vinyl Cover (Cymax Stores) Price: $24.50 Fire Sense - Patio Furniture Covers - Outdoor Patio Heater Head Vinyl Cover is constructed of heavy 10 gauge, felt lined vinyl. Protect your patio heater investment against the elements. Dimensions: 37 D x 25.6 H This attractive cover zips open and closed with ease. |
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Fire Sense Outdoor Patio Heater Head Vinyl Cover (Cymax Stores) Price: $24.50 Fire Sense - Patio Furniture Covers - Outdoor Patio Heater Head Vinyl Cover is constructed of heavy 10 gauge, felt lined vinyl. This attractive cover zips open and closed with ease. Dimensions: 37 D x 25.6 H Protect your patio heater investment against the elements. |

Outdoor furniture question?
I'm looking for outdoor furniture for the patio and have found a set that I really like and is reasonably priced. It is made of kiln-dried hardwood, not teak, so I am wondering how bad it is to leave some of it outdoors over the winter. We live in CT so winters can be bad here. While I will probably be able to store some of it indoors, I'm just not sure if we have room to move everything indoors for the winter. I would obviously cover everything with furniture covers if left outdoors, but it would likely sit in some snow at some point. Will it be destroyed? I'm going to look for other options if you all think it's a bad idea. Thanks in advance for your advice!
I would take it inside as I know that would extend the life of it, unfortunately, that just isn't an option for me...we just don't have room for it. We are trying to build a shed for some of it but the town is giving us grief...that's a whole other story though...so I'm not counting on that as a storage space as of now.
I would go ahead and get the furniture and then coat it with maritime epoxy.
What you do is take two seperate portions and mix them together and apply it with a brush. Once it hardens it forms a clear plastic like layer and will keep all of the moisture and water out. This stuff is used to seal wooden boats so the wood doesn't wear out from being in the water. It is fairly expensive, around $50-$100 a gallon so plan your job accordingly. If you've ever been to a restaurant or bar that has wooden tables with pictures and coins and crap sealed under "plastic like" stuff on the table top, this is what that is. I would recommend using this same stuff on anything wooden that you plan to keep outside year round. Call a few of your local boat dealers/repair places and I'm sure they will be able to lead you where to go for it. I'll paste a link to a PDF that helps explain what I'm talking about.
will outdoor furniture covers protect stainless steel furniture from oxidizing?
Where do you keep your outdoor patio furniture covers when they are not being used?
stacked in the garage
Best Patio Furniture cover?
What patio furniture cover materials or manufacturers are best for protecting outdoor furniture in Northern California weather?
There may be something of use here.
How often should I put teak oil on my outdoor teak furniture?
And, what does the oil do? And, last question is do you need to cover teak furniture in bad weather or when not using the furniture?
Teak is very hard and can withstand the weather very well. The oil puts back the natural oil that gets soaked up by the sun, every couple years or when it starts looking light colored apply a liberal coat. Good luck Les the painter
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Outdoor Notes
I CalendarwSKI AND SNOWSHOE CLINICS: Ski clinics are 9:30-11 a.m. Jan. 23 and Feb. 6, and 4-6 p.m. Feb. 6. Snowshoe clinics 1-3 p.m. Jan. 23 and Feb. 6. Beginner clinics are at Fitzgerald Park in Grand Ledge. Cost is $10, plus $5 for those who need to rent equipment. Class size is limited and advance registration is required. For information, call 627-7351.
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If the sky is sufficiently clear, area astronomer Jason Blaschka will be at the observatory — 3979 E. Gresham Highway in Potterville — to answer questions about the night sky. Observation nights will not be held on nights with more than 30 percent cloud cover. Call 645-6666 during public viewing hours to check sky conditions. The tentative schedule is: 7-9 p.m. Jan. 22-23 view the moon and Jupiter ($1, $5 per family);
7-9 p.m. Jan. 29, Mars is at closest approach ($1, $5 per family);
7-9 p.m. Feb. 5-6 Orion and his entourage ($1, $5 per family);
7-9 p.m. Feb. 19-20, view the planets ($1, $5 per family); 7:30-9:30 p.m. March 5-6, exploring the galaxy, ($1, $5 per family); 7:30 p.m. March 12-13, Messier All Night Marathon, ($5).
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