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Product Care & Maintenance
Following is a brief product care instruction for your furniture,
please select the appropriate, based on the type of furniture. Proper care and maintenance of the
furniture will make them last longer and maintain the luster and shine for a long period of time.
. MICRO FIBER
For general microfiber furniture cleaning, a drop or two of mild detergent, like dish soap or laundry detergent, combined with a bit of water should clean your microfiber sofa in no time.
Odors like urine can be easily eliminated by blotting the stain with white vinegar and distilled water, applying baking soda, then vacuuming. For the most part, cleaning will be an easy process if it is true microfiber. Imposter materials, though, may be more difficult to clean.
The majority of microfiber sofas use polyester as the base fabric because it has the ability to absorb color better than other materials. As a result of this chemical process, the color is forced to stay in the fiber, and no other treatments will ever be necessary.
It may be necessary to occasionally have your microfiber sofa steam cleaned. It is fairly safe, but a professional cleaning service might not only do the best cleaning job, but also do the best job of protecting your microfiber sofa. Finally, to clean lint from your sofa, a simple lint roller (the kind that is sticky) should be the best option. Vacuuming might help in some cases as well.
. CHROME
Clean with Windex or automotive chrome cleaner such as semi-chrome twice a month. Apply a coat of
hard paste wax to protect against moisture.
▪ STAINLESS STEEL
Use Windex, Fantastik or other non-abrasive cleaners, clean twice a month or as necessary.
▪ LEATHER
Finished Leather
Maintain by wiping with a cool, damp cloth. For tougher soiling, use a pH balanced soap on cloth and rinse.
Naked Leather
Wipe entire surface with a soft cloth and cool water.
Do not spot-rub.Grain Sueded Leather
Blot up spills immediately. Dry brush occasionally. Remove general spoilage with a suede cleaning block.
▪ WOOD
Clean with a dry, lint-free cloth. Wash once a year with a mild soap and water solution,
rinse with damp cloth, and dry immediately with dry, lint free cloth.
▪ FABRIC
Vacuum frequently or brush lightly to remove surface dust. Professional cleaning should be done
regularly to remove soiling not cleaned by vacuuming. Wipe all spills immediately. Try a hidden
area to test for color fastness with all stain removal methods.
▪ GLASS
Clean with Windex, Fantastik or other non-abrasive cleaning solutions.
▪ ANODIZED ALUMINUM TOPS & LEGS
Clean with mild soaps or other non-abrasive cleaning agents. Apply paste wax or
Dupont non-abrasive car polish #7 twice a year to prevent oxidation. For stub-born stains or
discolorations,
apply navel jelly aluminum cleaner.
▪ LAMINATE/MELAMINE
Clean with Windex, Fantastik, or other household detergents well dissolved in water, or
with a very soft cloth. Never use abrasives. Remove stub-born stains with Soft Scrub.
▪ MARBLE AND GRANITE
Natural Marble
Wipe off stains and liquid spills immediately with water and soft cloth. Never use steel wool or other
abrasives.
Coated Marble and Granite
Clean with damp cloth with diluted soap. Do not use any abrasives or acid detergents.
Wipe with lukewarm water. Clean more thoroughly with Windex or other non-abrasive solutions.
▪ PLASTIC
Clean with damp cloth with diluted soap. Do not use any abrasives or acid detergents.
▪ NICKEL
Clean with Windex, Fantastik or other non-abrasive cleaning substances. If discoloration
occurs, rub lightly with a fine steel wool to restore luster.
▪ COTTON/NYLON WEBBING
Use damp cloth to wipe off stains. Do not use any kind of detergent or soap. Try hidden
area to test for color fastness with all stain removal methods.
▪ COWHIDE
Use a soft cloth dampened with a solution of mild soap or detergent dissolved in water.
Rub lightly. For scratches, use liquid shoe polish and buff when dry.▪ CAST STONE
Use soap-based household cleaner.