Wood furniture is beautiful, easy to care for, and classic. Quality wood furniture can last generations when properly maintained.
To clean: Wipe away debris with a damp, cotton cloth. You may use mild water on a damp cloth if needed. Always test first on an inconspicuous area. Remove any soap with a clean damp cloth. Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
To protect: Keep your wood furniture away from any heating source, moisture source, vent, and direct sunlight to prevent fading, discoloration, and warping.
For minor touch-ups: Minor scratches or dents - rub a color-matched marker, shoe polish, or furniture pen over the damaged area to make it less noticeable.
Fabric Blend
To clean: Vacuum the upholstery moving it from left to right in short, overlapping lines.
Treat stains: Attack stains with the appropriate water- or solvent-based cleaner. Let the cleaner sink in, and then blot it with a microfiber cloth. Don't scrub the stain, as the action could push the stain farther into the upholstery or damage the fabric.
PU Leather
To clean: Vacuum the upholstery moving it from left to right in short, overlapping lines to remove dust. This material is spot-clean only.
Treat stains: Use a clean, dry cloth to dab and lift away any stains. Do not rub a stain in or push it further into the fabric. For water-based spills, use a white cloth dampened with distilled water then let air dry. For more stubborn stains, you may need to use a mild detergent diluted with distilled water. Dampen a clean cloth or sponge with this mixture and apply gently to the spill. Remove the detergent mixture with a damp cloth, pat dry with a clean dry cloth.