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What is the warranty on a Lifetime table? The warranty on a Lifetime table or chair depends on the actual product, as well as the product line. The warranty for each product is listed in the text next to each product picture. |
| What is polyethylene and why is it better than wood? Polyethylene is a plastic that is virtually indestructible. It will not chip, crack or peel like particleboard laminates. Lifetime tables provide many advantages wood just can't offer. Polyethylene is more durable, easier to clean, lightweight, and is ideal for indoor and outdoor use. The rounded edges will not cut your hands and provides a great handle for carrying.
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| What makes the steel legs on a Lifetime table or chair weather-resistant? Lifetime uses a powder coating process on its steel which coats a bare metal object with electro-statically charged powder. It is then baked at a high temperature. Powder coating is the most durable coloring process on the market. It is better than traditional paints. Lifetime also adds a hammer-tone finish which is a textured powder-coating finish that is better and more durable than smooth powder since it is resistant to scratches.
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| Will a Lifetime table fade outdoors? All products left out in the sun for extended periods of time will eventually fade. However, Lifetime tables have UV inhibitors that help prevent fading and maintain the integrity of the polyethylene when exposed to sunlight providing years of color. |
| Will a Lifetime table stain? Even the toughest of stains such as red punch, permanent marker, mustard and motor oil could not stain the Lifetime tabletop.
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| How do I clean a Lifetime table? The only products you need to clean the Lifetime table are a damp cloth and mild dish soap. For tougher-to-remove dirt, use a mild abrasive and a soft-bristle brush.
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| How do I remove the product's adhesive label? To remove adhesive labels without harming the finish on your product in any way, try rubbing cooking oil into the label. This softens the adhesive enough so that you can lift the label off of product. After the label is removed, wash away the excess oil by wiping off the product using a damp cloth and a small amount of dish soap, or by immersing it water.
To remove any remaining adhesive from your product, we also suggest using: Goo Gone® WD-40® After using any of these methods, we strongly recommend you rinse the area thoroughly. Adding dish soap to the water for cleaning is a good option.
If excess adhesive reamins on the product, we recommend applying talcum powder to the area, let stand for 30 minutes, and then wipe off.
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