Furniture Care Guide

1. Wooden furniture maintenance guide

Wooden furniture requires regular maintenance to preserve its natural beauty and ensure its longevity.

Daily cleaning

Dust gently with a soft, ideally dry, microfiber cloth.

For a more thorough cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth with a neutral soap, then wipe immediately to prevent moisture absorption.

Wood protection and hydration

Apply a natural wax or nourishing wood-specific oil two to four times a year to maintain shine, enhance protection, and prevent drying.

Avoid products containing ammonia or aggressive solvents that could alter the finish.

Usage precautions

Keep furniture away from direct heat sources (radiators, fireplaces) and prolonged sunlight to prevent warping, cracking, or color variations.

Always use placemats, coasters, and trivets to protect the surface from heat, moisture, and scratches.

Wipe up any liquid spills immediately to prevent stains and infiltration.

2. Fabric furniture maintenance guide

Fabric-covered furniture adds warmth and comfort but requires regular care to maintain its original appearance and prevent premature wear.

Regular cleaning

Vacuum at least once a week using a soft nozzle to remove dust, crumbs, and particles that could damage the fibers.

Shake or pat removable cushions to maintain their shape and prevent dust accumulation inside.

Stain treatment

Treat any stain immediately: gently dab with a clean cloth, without rubbing, using a mixture of lukewarm water and neutral soap.

For more stubborn stains, use a suitable textile cleaner or call a professional service.

Always test the product on an inconspicuous area before full application.

Fabric protection

Apply a stain-resistant or waterproofing protective spray specially designed for upholstery textiles to enhance resistance to dirt.

Avoid direct sun exposure to prevent fabric fading.

Strictly follow the manufacturer's instructions for washing removable covers and ensure complete drying before putting them back to avoid residual moisture.

3. Metal furniture maintenance guide

Metal furniture is known for its robustness and modern aesthetic. Proper maintenance ensures its durability and preserves the quality of its coating.

Cleaning and routine maintenance

Regularly wipe the surface with a slightly damp microfiber cloth to remove dust and smudges.

For more stubborn dirt, use a mild non-abrasive detergent and rinse with a damp cloth before drying thoroughly.

Avoid any products containing acids, solvents, or corrosive agents.

Corrosion prevention

Always dry metal surfaces after cleaning, as prolonged moisture can promote rust.

In humid environments (seaside, bathroom), regularly apply a thin layer of protective oil or specific wax to reinforce the anti-corrosion barrier.

Usage precautions

Avoid impacts and scratches that could damage the paint or protective coating.

Use felt pads under the feet to protect both the furniture and the floors.

Do not place extremely hot or heavy objects directly on metal surfaces to avoid deformation or alteration.

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