Care & Maintenance of Your Acrylite Cover

Regular maintenance will keep your acrylite cover looking new.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Acrylite patio covers are virtually maintenance free! The aluminum frame and acrylite panels are designed and built to stand the test of time with minimal energy from you.

WHAT TO AVOID

A white line drawing of a marshmallow with flames on top, set against a solid blue background.

Do not set open flame fire pits directly under the acrylite panels

A white outline of a maple leaf inside a white outlined pocket shape on a solid blue background.

Clean out gutters once a year to prevent clogging

A simple white line drawing of a manual air pump on a solid blue background.

Make sure outdoor heaters have a heat shield above heater area to protect acrylite panels

A simple white line drawing of a hanging sign or banner on a blue background.

Check with us before hanging any heavy swings or structures off your patio cover

MAINTENANCE

HOW TO CLEAN YOUR ACRYLITE COVER – Materials Needed:

White line drawing of a coiled fire hose with a nozzle spraying water, displayed on a solid blue background.

Water hose

A white line drawing of layered sheets with triangular shapes and a droplet above them, set against a blue background. One triangle has rays indicating emphasis or impact.

Soft Cloths

White line drawing of a hand holding and spraying a spray bottle, set against a solid blue background. The bottle is releasing a mist from its nozzle.

Bucket of soapy water or spray bottle of mild cleaning solution

A white outline of a hand brush icon with bristles, set against a solid blue background.

Soft scrub brush (for tougher stains or dirt)

Cleaning:

Periodic cleaning is recommended as needed to remove surface dirt off the acrylite panels. Clean with mild soap
and water and use a soft brush to remove any dirt buildup. For heavier stains or marks, use a mild cleaner such as
Simple Green. Spray on the stained area, let it sit for a couple minutes, scrub it, and rinse thoroughly. It is always a
good idea to test the cleaner in a small, inconspicuous area prior to applying it to the entire area.