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How do the benches hold up to power washing for cleaning?
“Oh, you want to point that roaring water cannon at me? I can already feel the tickle in my seams. But let me tell you, I’ve been through worse. I remember the first time my owner brought out the power washer—I braced myself for a soaking, but honestly, I kind of enjoy it. The high-pressure spray dives into every crevice, blasting away the dust and bird droppings that cling to my wood grain. If I’m made of treated lumber or composite material, I just stand firm. My waterproof coating laughs at the jet, and I don’t warp or splinter like those cheap wooden chairs next door. Even my metal legs—if I have them—just get a shiny rinse without a speck of rust, as long as the finish is intact. But I have to warn you: keep the nozzle at least a foot away. Too close, and even I might feel a sting where my paint thinner. And don’t use bleach-based detergents unless you want my color to fade faster than a sunset. After the wash, I dry off in the sun, feeling reborn—cleaner, brighter, and ready for another season of lazy afternoons. So yes, I hold up beautifully to power washing, as long as you treat me with a little respect. It’s like a spa day for a sturdy bench. Just don’t forget to wipe me down afterward. I hate water spots.”
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