Locations of Warning Labels
Notes Related to Synthetic (Natural) Leather
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Clothing dye adhering
The color of clothing or belts can be transferred to the synthetic leather of this chair by means of contact. If
color adheres to the leather, wipe off the stain as soon as possible by using a soft cloth that has been dabbed
with a neutral detergent diluted with water to approximately 10% in order to prevent the stain from soaking in
due to the plasticizer. Wipe the area with a dry cloth after wiping off the color.
Precautions regarding deformation and color transfer due to contact
• Contact with other plastic parts, painted items, solvents, adhesive tape and similar items can result in changes in
surface luster, cracking, deformation and peeling.
• Contact with newspaper or other printed items can result in color transfer.
• Contact with printed clothing such as t-shirts, jeans and similar items can result in color transfer such as by dye
adhering to the leather.
• Contact with benzene, nail polish remover, alcohol and similar substances can result in discoloration, surface or
plasticizer dissolution, changes in luster, hardening or softening, or peeling.
• Use of bleach, or use of a sheet or other cloth for which bleach has been used can result in changes in luster and
color.
• Placement of an iron, heater or other excessive heat source near the chair can result in deformation and discoloration.
• Use a curtain or similar item to block the chair from exposure to direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight can result
in surface deformation, shrinking, discoloration, faded colors and similar problems.
• Placement of a heavy item for an extended period can result in marks or wrinkles that do not disappear after
removing the item.