Use and Care Manual

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Upholstery & Leather Care Instructions
IMPORTANT CARE NOTICE ON FAUX FUR FABRICS:
Faux Fur fabrics have a long nap with high pile yarns. Some of these
yarns will loosen from the base cloth and “shed” when you first receive
and use your Faux Fur upholstery/ pillows. This is normal and common.
Lightly vacuum or brush your Faux Fur to remove loose fibers during
the first several weeks of ownership.
IMPORTANT CARE NOTICE ON VELVET FABRICS:
The high pile yarns on velvet upholstery fabrics are specifically known
to flatten during use, but respond well to damp fluffing and brushing, a
technique used by professional cleaners. The 3 points noted above will
work well to maintain velvet fabrics.
IMPORTANT CARE NOTICE ON HIGH PILE FABRICS:
Vacuum your upholstery once a week with a brush attachment. Keep
upholstery away from heat and moisture and never expose upholstery
to direct sunlight as fading and discolorations may occur. If there is a
spill on your upholstery, use a clean and super absorbent cloth or
paper towel to soak up excess liquid. Never rub the spill that will force
liquid deeper into the high pile fibers; instead leave the cloth in place
until the liquid is absorbed; then allow to air dry and brush against the
nap to fluff the fibers. Professionally clean your upholstery once a year.
CARING FOR YOUR DINING CHAIR FABRICS:
Many fabrics, such as chenille and velvet, have a yarn direction called
nap that may also use pile yarns. Nap fabrics and pile yarns can get
compressed during shipment, and will compress after personal use on
seats and inside backs. When compression of yarns occurs, the fabric
may appear to be shaded, matted, or marked, but it is not damaged or
harmed in any way. This is a natural and expected reaction of pressure
on nap fabrics and pile yarns.
IMPORTANT:
Vacuum your upholstery once a week with a brush attachment. Keep
upholstery away from heat and moisture and never expose upholstery
to direct sunlight as fading and discolorations may occur. Professional-
ly clean your upholstery once a year.