Coating: Provide adequate protection to the metal on outdoor leisure tables and chairs by applying layers of a protective coating, such as paint, sealers, or tung oil. This will protect against direct exposure to the elements and help to prevent corrosion and rust.
Guard against water: Make sure the outdoor leisure tables and chairs are stored away from sources of moisture and water, as even small amounts of water and humidity can lead to rust and corrosion.
Avoid direct sunlight: Due to the ultraviolet radiation from direct sunlight, the metal on outdoor leisure tables and chairs will corrode much faster. Find a sheltered area to store and use your tables and chairs to avoid direct sunlight.
Clean regularly: Clean off any dirt, dust, pollen and debris from the metal components of the furniture to reduce the risk of corrosion. Use a damp cloth and avoid using any harsh chemicals.
Use rust-resistant furniture: Select rust-resistant materials, such as aluminum, stainless steel, and teak, when purchasing outdoor leisure tables and chairs. This will reduce the chances of corrosion and rust accumulating.
Monitor humidity: Monitor the levels of humidity in the area where the furniture is kept. High levels of humidity can contribute to rust and corrosion, so make sure to keep the humidity levels low.
Cover when not in use: Make use of protective covers on the outdoor leisure tables and chairs when they are not in use. This will ensure that the furniture is not directly exposed to the elements and will help to reduce the risk of corrosion and rust.