Sekey care tips
Lubrication of moving parts cannot be ignored. Your folding wagon has several moving parts, such as the wheels, that can wear down over time. To keep these components functioning smoothly, lubricate them regularly. Use a silicone-based lubricant or a similar product to ensure that your wagon folds and unfolds easily, and that the wheels turn smoothly. This will help prevent rust and keep your wagon in optimal working condition.
When storing your folding wagon, avoid extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to high heat or freezing temperatures can cause damage to the fabric and metal components. The best way to store your wagon is in a cool, dry area, away from direct sunlight. If possible, store it in a protective cover to keep dust, dirt, and debris at bay.
Routine maintenance also involves checking for loose bolts, screws, or worn-out parts. Tighten any loose fasteners, and replace any parts that are showing signs of wear, such as cracked wheel hubs or torn fabric. Regularly inspecting your folding wagon will help prevent small issues from turning into bigger problems down the road.