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Step 13:
Install weather Stripping on the awning outside parameter. Place the awning back on the brackets. Drill two holes for
self-tapping screws thru the (TP) use Z-Brackets for guide. Secure with self-tapping screws.
CLEANING & CARE
NORMAL WEAR & TEAR:
Certain regions of the country are extremely hard on awnings of any kind. If you live in these areas, (High maintenance areas:
FL, TX, NM, AZ, NV or high altitude areas) you probably already know how the sun can take a toll. Normal wear and tear is not
covered in our warranty and should be expected. Damages caused by improper anchoring, strong winds, snow or ice are not
considered defects. We offer replacement fabric at affordable prices.
CLEANING & CARE:
Awnings should be cleaned at least once a year in low maintenance areas or twice a year in high maintenance areas (see high
maintenance areas above). Cleaning consist of brushing off debris with broom, brushing on a non-detergent cleaning
compound (such as a solution of equal parts vinegar and water), let it sit for 20 minutes and rinse Remember that your awning
is an exterior product, You’ll need to clean your awning to preserve and extend its beauty and life. Please refer to the cleaning
and care chart below if you acquire a stain from one of the ingredients on the list.
CLEANING CHART FOR TYPICAL AWNING STAINS
STAIN
RECOMMENDED CLEANING SOLUTIONS
CHARCOAL
Vacuum, then liquid detergent
CHEWING GUM
Acetone
SODA
Liquid detergent
CAR GREASE
Acetone
IRON RUST
Oxalic or citrus acids, water
MILDEW
1 cup of bleach and ¼ mild soap per gallon of water
OIL
Acetone
PAINT (LATEX) WET
Liquid detergent, water
PAINT (LATEX) DRIED
Paint, oil or grease remover
PAINT (OIL OR LACQUER)
Paint, oil or grease remover
SUNTAN LOTION
Pine Power® or pine oil detergent
TREE SAP
Turpentine, liquid detergent