Reference Lifespan by Usage Scenario
Outdoor car covers and agricultural greenhouse coverings: Subjected to prolonged exposure to sun and rain, these typically last 2–8 years; specifically, 600D flame-retardant Oxford cloth used for greenhouses can last 5–8 years under normal conditions.
Household storage boxes and indoor bags/luggage: Lifespan is 2–5 years with standard care, extending to 5–10 years with proper maintenance.
Thickened composite Oxford cloth: Can last up to 10–15 years if free from man-made damage and used in indoor environments with minimal abrasion.
Key Factors Affecting Lifespan
Material Quality: High-denier (e.g., 1200D) Oxford cloth with high-quality double-sided coating offers far superior abrasion and aging resistance compared to low-denier, inferior products.
Usage Environment: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures, high humidity, and direct UV radiation accelerates the aging of the fabric and coating, significantly shortening its service life.
Maintenance: Cleaning with 30°C warm water and neutral detergent, avoiding prolonged sun exposure, and keeping the item dry during storage can effectively extend its lifespan.






