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#254651 by Paul H
31 May 2008, 15:20
I have just unpacked and built our new patio table complete with parasol. The product information leaflet in the parasol box said 'do not expose to direct sunlight'[?]. With this in mind, we have decided to only put up the sun parasol at night [|:)].
I have double checked and there is no leaflet with the chairs saying 'do not sit on these items' so at least we are ok there.
#444525 by n/a
31 May 2008, 16:34
I think they mean within 5 miles of the actual sun, Paul...

Or it's an English umbrella, and they know you will really just sit out in the gloom and rain, anyway.

GJ
#684525 by n/a
31 May 2008, 16:34
I think they mean within 5 miles of the actual sun, Paul...

Or it's an English umbrella, and they know you will really just sit out in the gloom and rain, anyway.

GJ
#444794 by VS075
03 Jun 2008, 20:44
Rather strange that, as the whole objective of buying a parasol is to shade from the sun! By saying 'do not expose to direct sunlight' it defeats this object altogether, and since when would you want to use a parasol at night anyway?

Bizarre!!
#684794 by VS075
03 Jun 2008, 20:44
Rather strange that, as the whole objective of buying a parasol is to shade from the sun! By saying 'do not expose to direct sunlight' it defeats this object altogether, and since when would you want to use a parasol at night anyway?

Bizarre!!
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