Use and Care Manual

The most visible sign of quality and style of an upholstery piece is the
fabric, each upholstery is created with comfort, style, and function in
mind. It is also the part most likely to show wear and tear and any stains.
Our sturdy wood frames are the building blocks to your quality upholstered
furniture. The sinuous springs, pocket coils, and our resilient high-density
foam in the seat and backrest gives the piece comfort and stability in
combination with our premium upholstery materials.
While our quality standards are of the highest, each piece of furniture is
constructed with timeless craftsmanship. We are devoted to making each
handcrafted piece of furniture with care, beauty and individuality.
We hope the story of our furniture continues to grow in your home as you
receive our products and care for them.
PRECAUTIONS
GENERAL CARE
Seat Cushions
Reverse, rotate, and/or uff your seat cushions, back
cushions, and throw pillows to distribute material.
This will ensure even wear of your upholstered
furniture, and may help retain the original softness.
Vacuum
Vacuum the seat cushions, backrest, arms, and
under the seat cushions regularly. Use a soft brush
attachment to remove any loose particles that could
cause your upholstery to wear.
Spot and Stain Removal
When cleaning stains use a clean, dry cloth with a
mixture solution of soap and water. Make circular
motions while pressing rmly against the problem
area. Alternate between circular motions and simple
back/forth motions. This will allow the bers to un-
matte and spring back, releasing any visible lines or
perceived defects. Rinse thoroughly to remove the
soap, blot moisture with a towel, and air dry. Repeat
rinsing and blotting until all soap residue is removed.
Effects of sunlight
Sunlight can damage bers and cause them to
fade. Place furniture away from sunlight. Using
window shades, blinds, or lined draperies can
prevent sun damage.
Heat sources
Extreme temperature can be dangerous to
upholstered furniture. Heating ducts or radiators
can cause the fabric bers to dry and fade colors.
Cold, dry air from air conditioning vents can
affect the fabric and the frame. Arrange furniture
at least 20 inches away from any heating or air
conditioning outlets. Temperature changes may
cause the fabric to lose its permeability.
Spills
As careful as we all are, accidents do still happen.
Immediately blot (do not rub) with a clean, dry
cloth. Fast actions will reduce likelihood of
damage. Remove spots and stains according to
the instructions on the left.
Chemicals
Avoid using strong chemicals to clean your
upholstered furniture. Many of these harsh
products are not safe for use on upholstery.
Evade from using household chemicals such as:
detergents, window cleaners, bleaches, nail polish,
nail polish remover, glue, shoe polish, and other
corrosive materials.
Sharp objects
Keep sharp objects away from your upholstered
furniture. Objects such as keys, toys, and pets
with sharp claws can scratch, tear, and puncture
the surface.
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