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Product Care
Caring for teak
Unfinished teak will gradually change color
from honey gold to a silver-gray patina. We
encourage allowing the teak to turn color
naturally and cleaning it annually or bi-annually.
As for cleaning, we recommend Golden Teak
Cleaner, which is specifically designed to kill
mold and mildew spores inside teak.
Avoid prolonging mildew growth. If left in
the shade for extended periods, this can be
common. If you live in a particularly humid
or rainy climate, keep a closer eye on mildew
growth and clean as needed.
Covering your furniture when not in use will
greatly prolong the lifespan of the wood.
Caring for Sunbrella
Brush off dirt before it becomes embedded in
the fabric and wipe up spills as soon as they
happen. Rinse thoroughly and air dry. Avoid
scrubbing, stiff bristle brushes, or any other
abrasive cleaning method.
Protect the area around your furniture when
using bleach or other chemical solvents that
may discolor non-Sunbrella fabrics.
If fabric is wrinkled, use an iron on the synthetic
setting. As iron temperatures may vary, test
a small area first before ironing the entire piece.
Do not use a steamer or an iron set to the
steam setting.
Fabric stain removal
• Blot (don’t rub) liquid spills with a clean, dry
cloth. For oil-based spills, apply an absorbent
such as corn starch then remove with a
straight edge.
• Spray on a mild cleaning solution of soap
(such as Woolite
®
or Dawn
®
) and water and
lightly agitate with a sponge or gentle brush.
• Rinse the fabric thoroughly to remove all
soap residue.
• Air dry.
• As needed, unzip and machine-wash covers.
Assembly Tips
Use caution when lifting
Two-person lift is recommended. The boxes
and product are both large and heavy.
Lay everything out before you begin
Getting familiar with all the components before
assembly will make for a faster and easier
assembly process.
Assemble on a soft surface
We recommend assembling your furniture on a
soft surface such as a rug or a towel. The wood
frame can scratch against harsh textures like
brick or concrete.
Loose first, then tight
Partly tighten the hex bolts while assembly. After
the modules are fully assembled, tighten the
bolts firmly. Keep in mind humidity levels can
slightly affect how the pieces fit together.
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