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We live in Florida: it gets pretty humid, and we need to pressure-wash our driveway at least once a year, because moss and other plants grow quickly around here. Consequently, we have never left our screen out more than just one night (no need for air-plants growing on it); and we always make sure that the product is dry before storing it. But: with two people, we easily have this guy folded up and stowed in less than 10 minutes - even after a longer movie night with a few drinks. :) So, just like, after a party, we just seal away that half-eaten bowl of chips so that it does not get stale, we usually put away our screen, too - along with the projector. Really easy; not too bad of a chore.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is prone to rust around the circular fasteners that attach the screen to the frame. Overnight temperature differences can lead to moisture condensation forming on the metal frame and lead to corrosion. I learned this from my first screen I purchased and now that I have purchased another one I plan to use a clear lacquer or polyurethane spray to coat it before taking it outside for use.
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