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What is the table’s resistance to damage from falling fruits or nuts?
The resistance of a table to damage from falling fruits or nuts depends primarily on its surface material and construction. Hard, non-porous materials like tempered glass, sealed quartz, or high-pressure laminate offer excellent resistance, showing little to no denting or staining from such impacts. Solid hardwoods like teak or oak may dent slightly but are generally resilient. Softer woods, veneers, and most plastics are vulnerable, risking cracks, significant dents, or punctures.
Key factors influencing resistance include the height of the fall, the hardness and weight of the fruit or nut (e.g., a small apple versus a large walnut), and the table's finish. A protective lacquer or epoxy coat can significantly enhance a surface's durability. For outdoor settings, choosing materials rated for high impact and applying a protective table cover are the most effective strategies to mitigate this specific type of wear and tear, ensuring your furniture maintains its appearance and function over time.
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