Maintaining your awning through regular rinses and proper storage is the best way to prevent damage. But once an awning has been worn down, repairs become an important step in preventing further deterioration. In the case of small stains or holes, you may be able to make the repairs yourself; and we’ll tell you how. If the damage is more serious, contact an awning professional to explore your options.
Awning tape is clear and can be used on any color fabric, though some types of tape are specialized for use on either canvas or vinyl material. It’s important to clean the area before applying the tape; use a 50/50 alcohol and water solution to wash the fabric, and allow it to dry completely. Place a flat surface underneath the tear to steady the fabric as you carefully apply the tape. Never try to adjust or remove the tape once it’s been applied.
Stains on your awning should be treated as quickly as possible. Gentle soaps are least likely to damage the fabric of your awning. For stubborn stains, try applying a mixture of hot water and baking soda. Let the mixture sit a few moments, then rinse it thoroughly and let air dry. Bird droppings can be treated similarly; try Goo Gone Grease Cutter.
Stubborn stains can be sprinkled with baking soda, let sit, then rinsed.
Although awning damage is the last thing anyone wants, when dealing with the outside elements it can be inevitable. Following these easy maintenance and repair tips will not only help increase the life of your awning, but also save you money.
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