7. Use protective coasters and mats for hot items on the furniture.
8. Keep furniture away from intense direct sunlight. Exposure can
cause cracks or discolouration.
9. Severe changes in temperature and humidity can accelerate ageing.
Keep furniture at least 60cm from heating or air conditioning.
10. Do not place furniture near open flames.
Rattan Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Clean rattan surfaces regularly. A monthly or even weekly cleaning
helps prevent dust from building up in crevices.
2. Use a vacuum with the brush attachment to remove loose dust and
debris from the crevices and cracks.
3. Use a toothbrush, cocktail stick or any other fine tool to remove
stubborn soil or debris.
4. Humidity may cause rattan webbing to go loose and bulge slightly. It
will eventually dry tight. Should the rattan webbing stay loose and look
stretched, wet the webbing with a damp cloth and dry out the piece in
a well-ventilated area. It helps restore the tightness.
5. If mildew or mould forms, mix bleach with water and use a scrub
brush to clean the affected area. Try not to saturate the rattan. Wipe
down the area with a fresh damp cloth to remove any bleach residue.
Allow the furniture to air dry.
6. Leaving the rattan webbing in its natural state allows the material to
breathe and gives maximum longevity.
7. Applying some linseed oil helps nourish rattan.
8. Occasionally inspect the rattan surface to identify any splinters or
broken webbing. Remove the splinters immediately to avoid any
injuries. If the breakage is significant, seek further advice by contacting
us directly.