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  2. Experts Say Winterize Your Outdoor Furniture In a Specific Way

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    $229.00 at amazon.com. Pick the Right Fabric and Protectant. If you're in the market for some new outdoor furniture cushions, these are two great materials we recommend investing in:

  3. 9 Outdoor Items You Should Never Leave Outside During Winter

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    Metal outdoor furniture pieces made from aluminum can stay outside, but anything made with iron or steel should come indoors. Iron and steel, when exposed to winter weather, degrade over time.

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    These faucet covers have brought relief to more than 8,000 Amazon reviewers. "This boot covering for an outside faucet works great," raved one happy shopper. "No problem with frozen pipes this ...

  5. Waterproofing - Wikipedia

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    A garment described as waterproof will have a water-repellent coating, with the seams also taped to prevent water ingress there. Better waterproof garments have a membrane lining designed to keep water out but allow trapped moisture to escape ("breathability")—a totally waterproof garment would retain body sweat and become clammy. Waterproof ...

  6. Thinsulate - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor faucet cover socks made from Thinsulate. Thinsulate is a brand of synthetic fiber thermal insulation used in clothing.The word is a portmanteau of the words thin and insulate, trademarked by 3M. [1]

  7. Resin wicker - Wikipedia

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    The term "wicker" is often use in to refer to two things: a type of material, and the method used to create it.Wicker works are generally meant to be lightweight, flexible, and durable; to achieve this, the materials used must have those properties, and the weave pattern must reinforce the structure while using as little material as possible to avoid becoming too heavy or rigid.

  8. Waterproof fabric - Wikipedia

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    Drop of water on 100% polyester textile. Waterproof/breathable fabrics resist liquid water passing through, but allow water vapour to pass through. Their ability to block out rain and snow while allowing vapour from sweat to evaporate leads to their use in rainwear, waterproof outdoor sports clothing, tents, and other applications.

  9. Truck bedliner - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, it has become more popular to use bed liners to coat the exterior of vehicles as well. This trend is, among other things, due to increased availability and a greater variety of colors offered. Due to the waterproof and the anti-corrosive nature of the polyurethane blends, they are also used as a coating for the interiors of boats.