Instructions / Assembly

Furniture Care Instructions
Wood Furniture
Cleaning:
Always use a soft, clean cloth to dust wood furniture and wipe in the direction of the grain. When using polish to clean your furniture, do not
switch between oil based or wax based products, be consistent and use the same polish. Switching between polish types will create a foggy
effect (or a build-up) to the surface of your furniture. If this happens, remove the foggy appearance or build-up by diluting 1 tablespoon of
vinegar to 1 quart of water and lightly dipping a cloth into the solution. Rub the surface of your furniture softly, and in the direction of the grain,
until dry. Repeat if necessary. Do not use soap and water to clean wood furniture, as water will penetrate the surface and cause damage.
Also, if any spills occur, wipe immediately with a soft cloth.
What to avoid:
Do not place any hot beverages or hot dishes directly on your furniture as it will create a chemical reaction and produce a white spot on the
surface of your furniture. Always use a coaster or other protective pad.
When placing accessories onto your furniture, it is a good idea to line the bottom with felt, as this will prevent any damage from occurring,
such as scratches or chemical reactions from products such as rubber or vinyl. Also, heat and sun can damage your furniture as well. Do not
place near sources of heat such as radiators, or vents as this can cause excessive and localized drying of the wood.
Marble Furniture
Clean the marble in the same manner as cleaning wood furniture. Marble is a porous stone and can result in stains or discoloration if not
cleaned properly. Wipe up any spills immediately. If sealed properly, marble can be used for both indoor and outdoor as it has a high
tolerance for cold and hot temperatures. It can not withstand extreme cold. Freezing will result in cracks. Suppliers of marble recommend
that the product be sealed on a regular basis (one or twice a year). Please see your local hardware store for a good quality sealer, and follow
the manufacturer’s instructions.
Granite Furniture
Granite can be cleaned with pH neutral products to achieve a clean, streak-free effect. Do not use any solvents (including water-based
solvents) as this will remove the polish from the surface. To maintain your granite, always avoid using chemicals and acid-based products,
and wipe up spills immediately. Generally, granite will be sealed or polished to create a non-porous surface and should be re-treated regularly
(one or twice a year) to renew the look of your granite. Suppliers of granite recommend that a sealer be reapplied to prevent the granite from
absorbing contaminants. Please see your local hardware store for a good quality sealer, and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Never
use a granite polish on a matte-finished granite.
High Gloss Resin
Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe the resin top. Avoid using paper towels as it may scratch the surface. When placing hot liquids or hot dishes,
always use a coaster or protective pad to protect the high gloss surface. To maintain the high gloss shine, it is recommended that the resin be
waxed using a non-silicon product. Please see your local hardware store for recommendations on a good quality product, and follow the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Caring for Fabrics
Professional cleaning is recommended for all fabric pieces. Maintain fabric fibers looking fresh with frequent vacuuming to eliminate build-up
of dust particles. Always test a small area prior to cleaning. Never use any brightening or bleaching products to clean your upholstered
fabrics.
VERY IMPORTANT!
NEVER use glass
cleaning solutions on
surfaces with a finish.
The chemicals will destroy
the finish.
Prevent Discoloration by
lining the bottoms of
accessories with felt.
Specifically items made of
rubber or vinyl.
Prevent Fading by not
placing furniture near heat
sources or directly in
sunlight.
Prevent Marking by not
writing directly on wood
surfaces.
NEVER allow spills to rest
on wood surfaces. Wipe
immediately to prevent
warping.
Prevent Splitting by
regulating humidity levels
in your home.
Prevent Finish Damage
by using protective pads &
coasters with hot foods &
beverages.
Prevent Yellowing by
using the proper cleaning
methods as written above.