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What is the table’s performance in terms of resistance to damage from bonfire smoke?
Bonfire smoke poses a unique challenge to outdoor tables, with its combination of heat, particulate matter, and chemical compounds. The resistance varies dramatically depending on the table's material composition. Natural wood tables, particularly hardwoods like teak or cedar, offer moderate resistance but may develop smoke stains and require regular sealing. Powder-coated metal tables generally perform well, as the finish creates a barrier against smoke particles, though prolonged exposure to heat near flames can compromise the coating. Glass-top tables resist staining effectively but risk thermal shock from sudden temperature changes. Modern composite materials often provide the best overall protection, with non-porous surfaces that repel smoke residues and withstand moderate heat. The smoke's acidic components can accelerate oxidation on untreated metals, while soot particles embed themselves in porous surfaces. For optimal protection, maintain a safe distance from flames, use protective covers when not in use, and clean surfaces promptly after exposure with appropriate cleaners. Regular maintenance tailored to your table's material significantly extends its lifespan against bonfire smoke damage.
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