Table Care
1. Wooden Table Care
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Routine Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth for dusting; for spills or residue, wipe gently with a slightly damp cloth.
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Protection: Guard the surface by avoiding abrasive cleaners and preventing contact with rough or sharp items.
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Preventatives: Wherever possible, utilize coasters or placemats to protect the finish from discoloration.
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Spills: Address all liquid spills immediately with a clean, soft cloth.
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Placement: Position the table away from direct sunlight and any heat source.
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Stability: Regularly inspect and confirm that all hardware and connections are tightly secured.
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Movement: Always lift the table when relocating it; never drag across the floor.
2. Marble Table Care
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Immediate Action: Marble is a naturally porous stone, so it's critical to wipe any spills immediately.
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Acidic Spills: Acidic foods or liquids will quickly stain and etch the surface. Should a spill occur, soak it up immediately with a dry, absorbent cloth, then clean lightly with a damp cloth and buff dry.
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Heat & Abrasives: Do not place hot items directly on the surface, and never use abrasive cleaners.
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Protection: Use coasters, placemats, and trivets as a barrier against heat and liquid to prevent surface discoloration.
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Cleaning: Dust with a soft, dry cloth; wipe clean with a slightly damp cloth.
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Stability & Movement: Periodically check that all connections are secured. Always lift the table when moving; do not drag.
3. GRC/Resin Table Care
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Spill Action: GRC/Resin is a porous material, so all spills must be wiped immediately.
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Cleaning: Dust using a soft, dry cloth and clean with a slightly damp cloth. Avoid all abrasive cleaning agents.
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Protection: Use coasters or placemats where possible to help prevent surface discoloration. Avoid placing hot or sharp objects on the surface.
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Movement: Always lift the table when relocating it; do not drag.
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Storage: After cleaning, store the piece in a dry location when it is not in use or during periods of severe weather.
4. Glass Table Care
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Material Note: Tempered glass is designed for increased durability, with higher resistance to weight and temperature than standard glass, but care is still necessary.
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Cleaning: Clean with a soft, dry cloth for dust, and a slightly damp cloth for residue. Do not use abrasive cleaners or place rough/sharp objects on the surface.
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Safety: Handle the glass with care; avoid applying excessive force. Do not exceed the suggested maximum load capacity, as this can lead to breakage.
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Protection: Use coasters or placemats to protect against surface discoloration.
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Placement: Keep the furniture away from direct heat and sustained sunlight.
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Movement & Stability: Always lift when moving, and regularly check that all connections are tightly secured.