I have to eat high fiber foods and I have been eating a lot of pumpkin pie thinking its high in fiber
I live in Michigan alsoI would not leave patio furniture outside over the winterIt may not rust, but whatever the seats are made of will start to slowly rot, and it will shorten the life of your furnitureAlso, aluminum does not rust, but the nuts and bolts that hold it together are subject to rustingThen you will have ugly rust streaks going down the sides of your chairsJust put aside a few hours one weekend and put it in storage before the really bad weather hits.
NO, I left aluminum furniture out and it cracked and weakened.from OH not any warmer here!
Aluminum does oxidize (use corrode instead of rust)If you store them outside it will shorten the lifespan of themDon't count this as worst answer because I'm OSU.
Aluminum does corrodeIts a non ferrous metalEver seen that white powder on itThe alloy more than likely makes a differenceAlso Nylon and plastic become stiff and brittle in the cold also the UV from the sun will affect plastics leave it out year round and it accelerates itsPut it in the garage or basement.