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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
• Your furniture is made from aluminum, which guarantees it a long life.
• The legs of your furniture are made from galvanized steel which delays rusting. However, as soon
as signs of corrosion appear, we recommend immediately treating the affected areas using a sui-
table anti-rust product which you can find at large DIY stores.
• Do not allow cushions, wicker and tabletops to come into direct contact with a heat source (candle,
electric device, heater, etc.).
• The cushions are water resistant, but not waterproof. We recommend storing them away during
adverse weather conditions and when not in use in order to preserve their water-resistant coating
and original colour.
• Maximum seat weight: 110 kg/ 242 lbs
MAINTENANCE DETAILS
• Every day, remove leaves, standing water and dust. Wash the stains with soapy water and with a
sponge. If possible, place your garden furniture in a shady location to protect it from UV.
• In spring and late summer, thoroughly clean your garden furniture and let it dry.
• It is important to take winter precautions with your furniture. Tuck it away from moisture, in a cool,
airy place. If you protect it with a cover, choose those made of polyester.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE LEGS IN WOOD
• Wood (Acacia) is a living material. Therefore, its appearance changes over time and some cracks
appear. It’s normal and this is what makes the authentic charm so appreciated of hardwood. Al-
though robust and weatherproof, wood furniture requires little maintenance to prolong its lifespan.
• In spring and late summer, once panelling is completely dry, apply a thin layer of oil. Careful, make
sure it won’t rain during the 24h that follow the oil application.
• The oil layer is what preserves your garden furniture from stains and enables it to cope with pollu-
tion, bad weather and mould. If you choose to let age your wood furniture, without applying oil twice
a year, it will have a pretty silver color. However, it won’t be protected anymore.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE TABLE TOP
• Avoid using strong cleaning products such as bleach or anti-limescale solutions.
• Do not use a wire brush or sandpaper as these may cause scratches on the top.