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Pre-Assembly Information

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Start by familiarizing yourself with the parts above. This will make it easier to know how it all fits together.

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You will need a Phillips Head Screwdriver and a few drops of glue for the button caps. 

 

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Locate a flat, level work surface, like a hardwood floor or a large table.

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Pine is a soft wood, so do not overtighten screws as you can strip out the material. This is less likely to 
happen with a screwdriver, so take care when using a drill or screw gun.

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Remember that this product is made of wood, a natural, living material. As such, humidity and dryness in 
the air can influence the product. Though it has been produced with the greatest care and precision  
possible you may experience minor variation in fit and finish.

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Read instructions completely before beginning so that you fully understand the process. It’s easy and fun 
to do, but you’ll feel more confident if you know what the next step is before you get there.

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Caring for the Doll house

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The Doll house is made of natural wood that has been finished with Tried & True Danish Oil, a polymer-
ized linseed oil, which is food safe and non-toxic. To maintain the satin finish, we recommend reapplying 
this oil periodically, as you notice the wood drying out. Please visit http://www.triedandtruewoodfinish.
com to find a retailer.

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Should the wood become discolored, we recommend cleaning it with Murphy’s Oil Soap. If stubborn stains 
persist, use a fine green scrubbie (such as used on pots and pans) and rub lightly following the grain of the 
wood. Then apply a thin coat of the Danish Oil, according to the instructions provided.

Maine Doll house Assembly Instructions

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