Use and Care Manual

Upholstery
Rotate cushions and pillows weekly to distribute wear. Vacuum
upholstery weekly using the upholstery attachmentand crevice
tool of your vacuum to remove loose particles.
Periodiccleaningbyaprofessionalupholsterycleaning service
isthe only recommended cleaningmethodfor your upholstery,
including furniture base beneath slipcovers. Annual cleaning
is suggested, but this may vary depending on use.
To prevent possible “bleeding” of ink onto fabric, do not leave
newspapers or other printed materials lying on upholstery.
Take special care when spraying household chemicals and
commercial products nearupholstery.
Avoidplacing yourfurnitureindirectsunlight. Allfabric andleather
will fade overtime.
Applyingnoncommercialscentedfabric fresheners,neutralizers
and fabric protectors is never recommended.
Spills and Spot Cleaning
In some cases, spot cleaning can cause a ring or fading. It is best
to have the entire piece orcushion casingcleaned by aprofessional
upholstery cleaningserviceto ensure uniformresults.If you decide
to spot clean on your own, check the standard cleaning code
(below) to determine the correct type of product to use.
Alwaysblot—neverrub—spillsimmediatelywithaclean,absorbent
whitecloth.Blotfromtheoutsidetothemiddleoftheaffectedarea
to prevent rings.
Pilefabricsmay requirebrushingwitha nonmetallic,stiffbristle
brush to restoreappearance.
Follow the cleaning code below. Always pretest cleaning agents
in a small inconspicuous area. Never use strong chemicals or
detergents.
Standard Cleaning Codes
Industry standard cleaning codes indicate the correct cleaning
method based on the type of fabric. To determine the cleaning
code for your upholstery, please ask your store associate or refer
to your salesreceipt.
O: Spot clean in cold water using biodegradable detergent or
eco-friendly soap; air dry. Organic dry cleaning is also
recommended.
W: Spotclean using distilled water and water-basedcleaning
agents or foamonly.
S: Spotclean with mild, water-freecleaningsolvents only.Do not
use water or dry clean.
SW:Spot clean using distilled water and water-basedcleaning
agents, foam or mild water-free cleaning solvents.
X:Vacuum or lightly brush to removeoverallsoil.Neveruse water,
foam or liquid cleaning agents.
Note:For prewashedfabricsupholstered onto theframe, follow
the S cleaningcode.
Slipcovers
Brush or vacuum at least once a month. Rotate cushions and
pillowsregularly.Protectfrom directsunlight,which maycause
fabric to fadeunevenly.
Immediately blot spills with a clean white cloth.
Seat and back cushions should be reversed and/or rotated regularly.
Dry Clean-Only Slipcovers
Use a reputable dry cleaner or professional upholstery cleaner.
Always dry clean the entire slipcover for uniform results. Close all
zippersand fabric tab fasteners prior to cleaning. As with clothing,
some fading is to be expected.
Machine-Washable Slipcovers
Useatriple-loadwasherordivideslipcoversintomanageableloads.
Always wash the entire slipcover for uniform results. Close all
zippers and fabric tab fasteners prior to washing.
Wash in cold water with mild detergent.
Tumbledry onlow until slightly damp; removepromptlyto
reduce wrinkling.
Do not line-dry slipcoversas this may stretch the fabric.
As with clothing, some fading is to be expected.
Leather
Clean periodically with a dry cloth to remove residual dust and
prevent dirt buildup.
Leatherfurnitureshouldbeprotectedfromexposuretosunlightand
heat,whichmaycausetheleatherto fadeorloseitssoft,supplefeel.
Spots, Spills and Stains
Most liquids will initially be repelled by the leather but if left
standingover an extended period of time, will be absorbed.
Blot liquid immediately with a clean, absorbent cloth.
Butter, oil or grease spills should be wiped with aclean, dry cloth.
Spot should dissipate into the leather in a short period of time.
For stubborn stains and spills, use a cloth lightly dampened with
warmwatertoblot the stainandremoveit. If this does not work,
mix mild soap with water, then blotto release the stain andblot
again with a dry cloth (avoid scrubbing).
Do not use harsh cleaners or solvents, as they can abrade the
finish or topcoat off the leather.
Foradditional leather care, please contact a leathercleaning
professional.