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1. Where can I purchase a Lifetime table? 2. What is the warranty on a Lifetime table? 3. How do I file a warranty claim? 4. Where is the model number on the table or chair that I need to register my product? 5. What is polyethylene and why is it better than wood? 6. What makes the steel legs on a Lifetime table or chair weather-resistant? 7. What is BIFMA and why is it important? 8. How much weight can a Lifetime table hold? 9. Will a Lifetime table fade outdoors? 10. Will a Lifetime table stain?
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The warranty on a Lifetime table or chair depends on the actual product, as well as the product line. The warranty for each product is listed in the text next to each product picture. Visit the table and chairs warranty information page for a complete copy of each warranty.
Please visit the main Warranty page for instructions and more details.
Often times the model number will be stated on the product label, near the UPC. In addition, the UPC code is 12 digits long. The four numbers given as the eighth to eleventh digits are the model number. If you no longer have your label, contact the Lifetime Customer Service department for assistance in determining which model you purchased.
Polyethylene is a plastic that is virtually indestructible. It will not chip, crack or peel like particleboard laminates. Lifetime tables provide many advantages wood just can't offer. Polyethylene is more durable, easier to clean, lightweight, and is ideal for indoor and outdoor use. The rounded edges will not cut your hands and provides a great handle for carrying.
Lifetime uses a powder coating process on its steel which coats a bare metal object with electro-statically charged powder. It is then baked at a high temperature. Powder coating is the most durable coloring process on the market. It is better than traditional paints. Lifetime also adds a hammer-tone finish which is a textured powder-coating finish that is better and more durable than smooth powder since it is resistant to scratches.
BIFMA stands for Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturing Association. BIFMA sets industry standards for commercial grade furniture. Lifetime exceeds all BIFMA standards.
Lifetime tables meet BIFMA standards for strength and durability.
All products left out in the sun for extended periods of time will eventually fade. However, Lifetime tables have UV inhibitors that help prevent fading and maintain the integrity of the polyethylene when exposed to sunlight providing years of color.
Even the toughest of stains such as red punch, permanent marker, mustard and motor oil could not stain the Lifetime tabletop.
11. How do I clean a Lifetime table?
The only products you need to clean the Lifetime table are a damp cloth and mild dish soap. For tougher-to-remove dirt, use a mild abrasive such as Soft Scrub® and a soft-bristle brush.
12. How do I remove the product's adhesive label?
To remove adhesive labels without harming the finish on your product in any way, try rubbing cooking oil into the label. This softens the adhesive enough so that you can lift the label off of product. After the label is removed, wash away the excess oil by wiping off the product using a damp cloth and a small amount of dish soap, or by immersing it water.
To remove any remaining adhesive from your product, we also suggest using:
After using any of these methods, we strongly recommend you rinse the area thoroughly. Adding dish soap to the water for cleaning is a good option.
If excess adhesive remains on the product, we recommend applying talcum powder to the area, let stand for 30 minutes, and then wipe off.
Basketball
1. Where can I purchase a Lifetime basketball system?
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2 . What is the warranty on a Lifetime basketball system?
All Lifetime basketball systems (including the Lifetime, Lifetime World Class®, Lifetime Competition SeriesTM and Spalding®) carry a 5-Year Top-to-Bottom warranty. Visit the basketball warranty information page for a complete copy of the warranty.
3. How do I file a warranty claim?
Please visit the main Warranty page for instructions and more details.
4. Where is the model number on the basketball system that I need to register my product?
You can find your model number at the top of the warning sticker that is on the middle pole section of your basketball system, or right below the warning stick on the middle pole. It is also on the front page of your instruction manual, and on the top of the product box.
5. Do I need to use antifreeze in a Lifetime portable base?
No, Lifetime bases are made out of a polyethylene plastic that will expand with the water when it freezes.
6. What is included in a Combo kit?
A combo is comprised of a backboard and rim. It can be attached directly to a roof, eave or wall using an extension bracket. If you do not own a pole, the combo must be mounted to a wall, eave or roof with a universal mounting bracket. Extension brackets and universal mounting brackets must be purchased separately and are available at most sporting goods stores or through the Lifetime Customer Service department. Combos are generally less expensive than an entire system. They give the ability to upgrade your backboard and rim on most existing Lifetime systems.
7. If I buy an in-ground system, what additional items will I need to purchase for installation?
Plan on spending approximately $15 to $20 on concrete and one 1/2" x 3' piece of rebar. Rebar is a steel rod used in the cementing process of in-ground systems. You also must wait 72 hours for the cement to dry before you can play. However, if you don't want to permanently cement your system in the ground, another alternative is to purchase a ground sleeve. A ground sleeve is a cylinder cemented into the ground for the pole to sit in. This feature makes it possible to remove your in-ground system. Simply slip the pole into the ground sleeve, and a bolt will lock it into place. To remove the pole, just unlock the bolt and slide it out.
8. How long does it take to ship parts I ordered from Lifetime Customer Service?
Your order will usually ship out the next business day and will take approximately 3-5 days for the west coast, 5-7 for the central areas, and 7-10 days for the east coast.
9. What is ASTM?
ASTM stands for American Society for Testing and Materials. ASTM International provides standards that are accepted and used in research and development, product testing, quality systems, and commercial transactions around the globe. All of Lifetime's basketball systems meet ASTM safety standards.
10. What is Shatter GuardTM?
Shatter Guard is the next generation of break-resistant backboards using polycarbonate.
11. What is EM5TMBreak-Resistant Acrylic?
EM5TM stands for Elastic Modified 5 times. Lifetime adds an elastic modifier to its Acrylic backboards that gives the acrylic an elastic property. Acrylic is a very brittle material. By adding the elastic modifier, Lifetime's acrylic has been tested to be five times more break-resistant then standard acrylic.
12. Will a Lifetime backboard fade?
All products left out in the sun for extended periods of time will eventually fade. However, Lifetime backboards have UV inhibitors that help prevent fading and maintain the integrity of the backboard when exposed to sunlight providing years of color.
13. What are the advantages of welded-steel net hooks?
Welded-steel net hooks do not require replacement. They avoid the annoyance and danger of dangling net loops.
14. What makes a Lifetime steel pole weather-resistant?
Lifetime uses a powder coating process which coats a bare metal object with an electrostatically charged powder. From there, it is baked on at a high temperature. Powder coating is the most durable coloring process on the market. It is stronger than traditional paints.
15. Will a Lifetime pole rust?
All steel will eventually rust over time. However, you can prevent the effects of rust with proper care. Repair rust spots or scratches by sanding the affected area lightly; using a rust-preventative spray primer; and finally, spraying with a high-gloss spray enamel paint.
16. I am unable to fit my bolt through the holes on my backboard brackets, what should I do?
The bracket holes on our systems are created a specific size, made with precision, to prevent excess play in those specific areas. We coat our product with a very durable and heavy powder coating that, at times, may be applied too thick around bolt holes. If this has occurred with your basketball system, you may experience difficulty with inserting the bolts through the bracket holes without using some force. If so, begin threading the bolt through the bracket hole, and then lightly tap the bolt into the bracket hole using a mallet or hammer.
Outdoor Products
2. What is the warranty on a Lifetime Lawn & Garden product?
The warranty on a Lifetime Lawn & Garden product depends on the actual product. The warranty for each product is listed in the text next to each product picture. Visit the Outdoor warranty information page for a complete copy of each warranty.
3. How do I file a warranty claim?
Please visit the main Warranty page for instructions and more details.
4. Where is the model number on the Lawn & Garden product that I need to register my product?
Often times the model number will be stated on the product label, near the UPC. In addition, the UPC code is 12 digits long. The four numbers given as the eighth to eleventh digits are the model number. If you no longer have your label, contact the Lifetime Customer Service department for assistance in determining which model you purchased.
5. What is polyethylene and why is it better than wood?
Polyethylene is a plastic that is virtually indestructible. It will not chip, crack or peel like particleboard laminates. Lifetime tables provide many advantages wood just can't offer. Polyethylene is more durable, easier to clean, lightweight, and is ideal for indoor and outdoor use. The rounded edges will not cut your hands and provides a great handle for carrying.
6. What makes the steel legs on a Lifetime table or chair weather-resistant?
Lifetime uses a powder coating process on its steel which coats a bare metal object with electro-statically charged powder. It is then baked at a high temperature. Powder coating is the most durable coloring process on the market. It is better than traditional paints. Lifetime also adds a hammer-tone finish which is a textured powder-coating finish that is better and more durable than smooth powder since it is resistant to scratches.
7. Will a Lifetime Lawn & Garden product fade outdoors?
All products left out in the sun for extended periods of time will eventually fade. However, Lifetime products have UV inhibitors that help prevent fading and maintain the integrity of the polyethylene when exposed to sunlight providing years of color.
8. Will a Lifetime Lawn & Garden product stain?
Even the toughest of stains such as red punch, permanent marker, mustard and motor oil could not stain a Lifetime product.
9. How do I clean a Lifetime Lawn & Garden product?
The only products you need to clean a Lifetime product are a damp cloth and mild dish soap. For tougher-to-remove dirt, use a mild abrasive such as Soft Scrub® and a soft-bristle brush.
10. How do I remove the product's adhesive label?
To remove adhesive labels without harming the finish on your product in any way, try rubbing cooking oil into the label. This softens the adhesive enough so that you can lift the label off of product. After the label is removed, wash away the excess oil by wiping off the product using a damp cloth and a small amount of dish soap, or by immersing it water.
To remove any remaining adhesive from your product, we also suggest using:
1. Where can I purchase a Lifetime Camping product?
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2. What is the warranty on a Lifetime Camping product?
The warranty on a Lifetime Camping product depends on the actual product. The warranty for each product is listed in the text next to each product picture. Visit the camping products warranty information page for a complete copy of each warranty.
3. How do I file a warranty claim?
Please visit the main Warranty page for instructions and more details.
4. Where is the model number on the Camping product that I need to register my product?
Often times the model number will be stated on the product label, near the UPC. In addition, the UPC code is 12 digits long. The four numbers given as the eighth to eleventh digits are the model number. If you no longer have your label, contact the Lifetime Customer Service department for assistance in determining which model you purchased.
5. What is polyethylene and why is it better than wood?
Polyethylene is a plastic that is virtually indestructible. It will not chip, crack or peel like particleboard laminates. Lifetime tables provide many advantages wood just can't offer. Polyethylene is more durable, easier to clean, lightweight, and is ideal for indoor and outdoor use. The rounded edges will not cut your hands and provides a great handle for carrying.
6. What makes the steel legs on a Lifetime product weather-resistant?
Lifetime uses a powder coating process on its steel which coats a bare metal object with electro-statically charged powder. It is then baked at a high temperature. Powder coating is the most durable coloring process on the market. It is better than traditional paints. Lifetime also adds a hammer-tone finish which is a textured powder-coating finish that is better and more durable than smooth powder since it is resistant to scratches.
7. Will a Lifetime Camping product fade outdoors?
All products left out in the sun for extended periods of time will eventually fade. However, Lifetime products have UV inhibitors that help prevent fading and maintain the integrity of the polyethylene when exposed to sunlight providing years of color.
8. Will a Lifetime Camping product stain?
Even the toughest of stains such as red punch, permanent marker, mustard and motor oil could not stain a Lifetime product.