Upholstery Care Guide
This guarantee does not cover the general wear and tear of fabrics. Any claims for upholstery faults
outside the realms of general wear and tear. Please ensure the following guidelines have been adhered
to as failure to do so will invalidate your guarantee.
Major cleaning of fabric must be conducted by an upholstery specialist
A multitude of fabrics consisting of different materials, fibres and constructions make up the Furmanac
swatches. As a result of this it is difficult to provide generalised cleaning instructions, therefore it is
recommended that any major cleaning is conducted by an upholstery specialist.
Minor stains
Some stains can be removed by means of a damp (not over wet) cloth and soapy water or mild
detergent if necessary. It is recommended that any chemicals are pretested in an inconspicuous area of
the product. After cleaning the test area please check the compatibility of the fabrics used, specifically
monitoring if any colours have faded or any shrinkage has occurred. If a ring remains around the stain
after cleaning, you’ll need to deep clean the entire product. For more stubborn stains, please consult a
professional cleaning company.
Third Party Treatments
Furmanac will not accept liability for upholstery problems caused by any third parties when applying
fabric protection.
Fabric Fading
To reduce fabric fading avoid letting direct sunlight on product by using blinds or curtains.
Spillages
In the event of a spillage the surface must first be blotted dry with an absorbent colour fast cloth or plain
kitchen roll. Avoid using coloured towels or printed paper towels as they may transfer dye or ink to the
upholstery.
• DO NOT apply excessive pressure / rub the spillage as this could permanently damage the fabric.
• If a large amount is spilled, remove as much as possible with clean towelling, a scraper or spoon; blot
up the rest, then treat any remaining stains in the same manner as a minor clean.
• Please note fabrics with a high cotton content are at risk of becoming lighter after spot cleaning.
Pile Crush
All pile fabrics, including Chenilles, are subject to a certain degree of shading or ‘pile crush’. This is not a
fabric fault, but the effect of ‘pile crush’ can be minimised (not eliminated) by using a soft brush to lightly
brush the pile in a different direction over areas that show signs of wear.
Additional Warning
ENTRAPMENT
DANGER
ENTRAPMENT
DANGER
Danger – Risk of Injury / Crushing
The ottoman must only be operated by responsible and capable adults.
Never allow children to operate the ottoman. Always engage the child safety lock
when the ottoman is not in use. Refer to the Care Manual for safety lock instructions.
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