When disassembling a camping chair, always follow the steps in the product manual, especially ensuring that folding joints and connecting parts are fully unlocked before folding. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damage. For aluminum alloy frames, check for loose screws. Keep wooden tables and chairs away from sharp objects to prevent scratches.
To clean, simply wipe away dust and stains with a damp cloth. For stubborn stains, use a neutral detergent. After cleaning, ensure the chair is completely dry before storing; otherwise, mold can grow or metal parts may rust in a damp environment. Pay special attention to cleaning mud from the chair legs.
Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight and damp environments. It is recommended to place the chair upright in its original storage bag. If space is limited, it can be disassembled and laid flat, but avoid placing heavy objects on top. Before long-term storage, apply a small amount of lubricant to the metal joints to keep them smooth.
Different types of camping chairs require different storage techniques: it is recommended to store small parts in sealed bags and label them to prevent loss.
