<p style="color: rgb(27, 12, 49); font-family: noto-sans, "Noto Sans", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><b>Caring for Metal:</b> Regularly clean with warm, soapy water, rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners, harsh materials and pressure washers. Before storing, especially in colder seasons, ensure the metal is dry to help prevent rust and corrosion.</p><p style="color: rgb(27, 12, 49); font-family: noto-sans, "Noto Sans", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><br></p><p style="color: rgb(27, 12, 49); font-family: noto-sans, "Noto Sans", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><b>Caring for Fire Pit:</b> Inspect the fire pit before each use and annually by a licensed professional. Keep the burner, control compartment, gas pipeline, and air passageways clean and free of debris. Dust, dirt, or insects can block gas ports, creating a fire hazard, so clean the burner regularly. If the flame is shorter than 1", clean the burner immediately with a brush and mild soapy water, ensuring it is completely dry before use. Check the hose for wear or damage before each use and replace it if necessary, using only manufacturer-approved parts. Damaged burners must also be replaced with manufacturer-approved replacements. Do not modify or attempt repairs yourself—licensed professionals must handle all maintenance and part replacements to avoid voiding the warranty.</p>