Seating Care
1. Wood Seating Care
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Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth for light dusting; clean with a cloth that is only slightly damp for residue.
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Abrasives: Take care to avoid using abrasive cleaning solutions or placing sharp, rough objects directly on the surface.
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Placement: Keep all wooden pieces away from direct sources of heat or sustained sunlight.
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Spills: Wipe any liquid spills immediately with a clean, soft cloth.
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Stability: Periodically examine and verify that all hardware connections are firmly secured.
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Usage: Do not lean the chair backward or forward when seated.
2. Upholstered Seating Care
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Color Protection: To prevent fading or discoloration, avoid extended exposure to direct sunlight and keep the furniture clear of any heating element.
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Routine Cleaning: Use a brush attachment to vacuum the fabric regularly, removing dust and particles.
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Spot Treatment: Immediately blot spills gently with a clean, white cloth without rubbing.
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Deep Cleaning: Professional cleaning is recommended for the treatment of severe or difficult stains.
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Stability: Routinely check that all structural connections remain tightly secured.
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Usage: While seated, refrain from tilting the chair backward or forward.
3. Leather Seating Care
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Color Protection: Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and maintain distance from heat sources to prevent the leather from fading or becoming dry.
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Routine Cleaning: Use a brush attachment on a vacuum cleaner to remove dust particles from the seats on a regular basis.
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Spot Treatment: Blot spills immediately and gently with a clean, white cloth; avoid rubbing the surface.
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Deep Cleaning: For tough stains, professional cleaning is strongly advised.
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Stability: Periodically check and ensure that all connections are tightly fastened.
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Surface Protection: Avoid placing sharp items, such as keys or scissors, directly onto the leather surface.
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Usage: Do not tilt the chair backwards or forwards while seated.