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  • Immediately blot up liquid spills with a dry or lightly dampened (never wet) clean white cloth, sponge or paper towel. Be careful not to damage the surface by rubbing.
  • Gently scrape off any solid residue prior to cleaning. Work from the edge of the spill toward the center to prevent spreading.
  • Keep your fabric upholstered furniture at least two feet from radiators, fireplaces or other heat sources. Prolonged exposure to direct heat sources can damage the fibers in the fabric upholstery.
  • Avoid placing furniture in direct sunlight to help prevent fading.
  • Vacuum regularly.

 

  • Immediately blot up liquid spills with a dry or lightly dampened (never wet) clean white cloth, sponge or paper towel. Be careful not to damage the surface by rubbing.
  • Gently scrape off any solid residue prior to cleaning. Work from the edge of the spill toward the center to prevent spreading.
  • Dust or vacuum frequently. Tiny dust particles can clog leather pores resulting in premature wear.
  • Keep your leather furniture at least two feet from radiators or other heat sources.
  • Avoid placing furniture in direct sunlight to help prevent fading.
  • If a spill occurs, simply wipe up.
  • We recommend that you clean monthly with Leather Cleaner to help keep your leather upholstery looking new. Always apply Leather Conditioner after cleaning.

 

  • Keep furniture out of direct sunlight to avoid heat damage and bleaching of wood.
  • Keep furniture away from heating and air conditioning sources to prevent loss of moisture in the wood.
  • Use felt backing on lamps, ashtrays, and other accessories to prevent scratching and gouging.
  • Use place mats under plates and hot pads under serving dishes when serving hot food.
  • Put house plants in drip-proof pots and keep foliage from touching furniture surfaces to prevent moisture damage.
  • Use coasters under both hot and cold drinks.
  • Do not place synthetic rubber or plastic items directly on wood to avoid chemical damage to furniture finish.
  • Do not leave newspapers or magazines lying on wood to avoid possible ink bleeding into the furniture finish.
  • Avoid using nail polish remover or other harsh household products near wood furniture to avoid possible damage from spills or splashes.
  • Rotate the placement of accessories on wood furniture surfaces and rotate the placement of the furniture within the room from time to time to redistribute wear patterns.

 

  • Use coasters under all glasses, particularly those containing alcohol or citrus juices. Many common foods and drinks contain acids that will etch or dull the surface of many stones. Do not place hot items directly on the stone surface. Use trivets or mats under hot dishes and placemats under china, ceramics, silver or other objects that can scratch the surface.

 

  • Never sit, stand, plop or jump on your recliner’s backrest, footrest, or arms, especially in the open position.  This could severely damage the mechanism, or frames hindering the mechanism ability to open or stay closed.  Never jump, plop or stand on the seat of your recliner, as you could damage the seat springs, fabric, mechanism, or frame.
  • Be very gentle when engaging the pull cable for the recliner.  Excess pulling or tugging can cause the recliner cable or the plastic handles to break.
 
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