Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Restoring Playground Equipment

How to Restore Faded Plastic Outdoor Play Equipment

By Jennifer Eblin, eHow Contributor

Outdoor play equipment, including jungle gyms and swing sets, are specifically designed for use outside, but that doesn't mean the pieces hold up well to the environment. The rays from the sun, water from rain and even snow and ice during the winter months cause the pieces to fade and lose the original color or luster. It won't be long before that bright red slide has an almost pink tone. Restoring the faded plastic outdoor play equipment makes the pieces look almost new again.

* 1
Wash the play furniture with distilled white vinegar, poured into a spray bottle. Spray the vinegar directly on the play equipment and use a scrub brush to work the vinegar around. Wipe the equipment dry with an old towel.

* 2 Mix the bleach and cold water together in a plastic bucket. While wearing rubber gloves, gently dip the scrub brush in the solution and transfer it to the play equipment. Scrub the bleach solution around, removing any mildew or mold from the plastic. Rinse the equipment with a garden hose and dry with the old towels.

* 3 Look over the play equipment carefully, checking for any glossy areas that the paint won't adhere to. Lightly sand those areas with fine grit sandpaper, giving it a slightly rough surface. Wipe down the piece with a soft cloth, removing any plastic dust.

* 4 Cover the ground with old newspapers and position the faded play equipment on top of the papers. Hold the spray paint can at least 10 inches away from the piece, and apply an even coating of paint to the faded plastic.

* 5 Check the piece carefully for any uneven patches and wipe away while the paint is still wet. When the paint dries, apply a second coat or use a different color on a different area of the play equipment. Let the paint dry completely before using.

Tips & Warnings

* If your equipment has designs or decorations, use masking tape to mark off different areas based on color. Work with one color at a time and let the paint dry fully before removing the masking tape and moving on to a new color.

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