CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Cleaning table tops with high-pressure laminate
Clean the surface with warm water and then dry it with a paper towel or soft
cloth. If any dirt or residue remains, use a normal household cleaning agent,
e.g. washing powder, liquid or solid soap. The cleaning agent should not con-
tain any abrasive ingredients, as they could lead to changes in the gloss level
and scratches. We recommend leaving the cleaning agent to work as required
depending on how dirty the surface is. Afterwards, wash off with water and
dry. Remove all residue from the cleaning agent in order to prevent streaking.
Please do not use furniture polish or wax-based cleaning agents, as they are
inclined to build up in the texture of the HPL finish and result in a sticky, unat-
tractive layer that attracts dirt.
Cleaning table tops with oak or walnut veneer
Clean regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth. With normal use, it is enough to
remove dirt from the surface once or twice a year with a damp cloth. Use water
mixed with a small amount of commercially available mild detergent to damp-
en the cloth. Then, while the surface is still damp, wipe it with a soft, clean cloth
in the same direction as the wood grain. Avoid rubbing hard, as this can cause
differences in finish to occur with matte surfaces. After lengthy and heavy use,
the lacquered surface can be cleaned with a commercially available furniture
polish. When doing so, please note any applicable requirements for use. Where
appropriate, check the compatibility using a spot on your ray tables that is not
visible.
General cleaning of table tops
As a general rule, we recommend cleaning with a lint-free cloth dampened
with pure water without any added cleaning agent or furniture polish. After-
wards, dry off the surface of the table top with a clean, soft cloth. Never use
silicone-based polishes, strong ammonia, alcohol or plasticiser-based clean-
ing agents. The same applies to abrasive cleaning agents containing scouring
agents.