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Furniture Care & Cleaning Instructions
Wood Furniture Care & Cleaning Instructions
To maintain the quality of your wood furniture, do not expose it to direct
sunlight or excessive temperatures; extreme changes in humidity can cause
warping. Always use coasters, pads, cloth or felt to protect the furniture
surface. Use protective mats under hot dishes. Use a protective pad when
writing with a pen. Lift objects rather than dragging them over the furniture
surface. Blot spills immediately with a clean cloth. Dust often using a soft,
clean, lint-free cloth. Avoid harsh fabrics, paper towels or disposable dusting
towels as they may scratch the surface. Use a non-silicone and non-wax
polish; do not use soap, water or wax.
Metal & Ceramic Furniture Care & Cleaning Instructions
To clean, wipe with a soft damp cloth. Avoid the use of chemical and
abrasive cleaners. Wipe up spills immediately. For glass tops and shelves,
glass cleaner may be used, but avoid spraying it onto the metal or ceramic
frame.
Wicker & Woven Furniture Care & Cleaning Instructions
For daily care, simply wipe clean using a soft, dry cloth. To protect the
finish, avoid the use of abrasive chemicals, harsh cleaners and rough
cleaning pads and polishes. To remove lodged debris, we recommend using
a vacuum with a brush attachment.
Leather Furniture Care & Cleaning Instructions
For minor spots and spills, immediately wipe with a soft white cloth
dampened with distilled water and let air-dry. Do not dry with hair dryers,
heaters, etc.
For spills of butter, oil or grease, wipe up any excess with a clean, dry cloth.
Do not apply water or try to wash the spot. Leave spot alone. The spot
should dissipate into leather after a short period of time.
To keep the leather supple and prevent fading, protect it from exposure to
direct sunlight and heating vents. Dust with a clean soft cloth. Vacuum
crevices regularly. Moisturize with an application of distilled water on a soft
clean cloth. Do not use the following products: Saddle soap, cleaning
solvents, furniture polish, oils, varnish, abrasive cleaners. In addition, refer
to specific care instructions provided with your furniture piece.
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