Handbook

- How to remove butter, oil or grease:
1. Wipe butter, oil, or grease with a white 100% cotton cloth that is clean
and dry. Then leave it alone as the spot should disappear in a short period
of time.
2. Do not apply water or try to wash away the butter, oil, or grease spot.
- How to remove chewing gum:
1. Place ice cubes in a plastic bag and apply directly on the chewing gum.
2. Wait several minutes, or until the gum hardens. If water drips, promptly
dry it with a cloth or towel.
3. Lift the ice bag then gently remove the hardened gum.
Changes to expect over time
- If your leather furniture is upholstered with a softer hide, expect the material to
develop creases during the first few weeks of use.
- Leather with a natural or uncoated finish may acquire marks and colour
discrepancies. This is normal and adds character to your furniture.
- Due to the natural elasticity of leather, it will stretch with use. This characteristic
means the feel of your leather will change over time. It may soften and feel more
comfortable the more you use it.
These are recommended or suggested methods of cleaning. The manufacturer is not
responsible for damage incurred while cleaning. Always spot test the cleaning method on
a small, hidden area first to see results.
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