Instructions / Assembly
• NATURAL EFFECTS OF WEATHERING FROM SUN AND RAIN EXPOSURE: To
Cotton and fabrics : Fibers will darken to gray color. As fibers break down,
strength will be lost. Mold or mildew will result if not allowed to dry
thoroughly. To Wood: Spreaders will become bleached and may turn gray.
Varnish finish may wear off surface. Insect and Animal Damage: Animals
such as squirrels, mice, dogs, and even birds, may disturb or chew the
hammock as it hangs or during storage. Locating your hammock – select a
dry location with several hours of filtered light.
• Proper care and cleaning of your hammock will help preserve and
maintain its natural beauty, as well as ensure years of use. • A solution of
mild soap and water will remove most dirt and is not harmful to the
natural cotton fibers. • For stains, spot clean and rinse thoroughly.
MACHINE WASHING IS NOT ADVISED
• We recommend that your hammock be kept in a dry environment to avoid
the occurrence of mildew. • If possible, do not leave your hammock
outdoors overnight, completely sun dry when dampness occurs, avoid
prolonged periods in complete shade, and protect from tree sap. Hanging
a wind chime on or near the hammock may help as the noise will usually
keep animals away. If stored over the winter in a shed, attic, or garage,
protect your hammock by placing it, completely dry, in either a bag, closed
container, and/or surrounded by mothballs