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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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LACQUERED OR STAINED WOOD
• Clean with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a solution
of water and a neutral detergent. Remove soap residue
immediately using a clean, dry cloth.
• If the surface is scratched or appears matt, use a care
product suited especially for lacquered or stained wood.
• Avoid using detergents containing silicone, as that
would seal the stain in and make subsequent repairs
more difficult.
• Avoid using scouring cream or scouring pads, as they
may scratch the surface.
UNTREATED WOOD
• Clean with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a solution
of water and a neutral detergent or soap flakes. Remove
soap residue immediately using a clean, dry cloth.
• To remove stains, clean and scrub using a thick
solution of soap flakes that is not allowed to stay on the
wood for more than 2 minutes. Then remove the
remaining soap residue using a damp cloth.
• If the grain of the wood rises after cleaning, gently
sand down the wood using fine-grit sandpaper (No. 220),
always going with the grain.
• If the surface is scratched or appears matt, use a care
product suited especially for untreated wood.
LAMINATE
• Clean with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a solution
of water and a neutral detergent. Remove soap residue
immediately using a clean, dry cloth.
• Stains may be carefully removed using household
ammonia or with a clean, damp cloth or a nanosponge
wrung in warm water. Never use the nanosponge dry.
Follow up immediately with a clean, dry cloth.
• Avoid using scouring cream or scouring pads, as they
may scratch the surface.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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CAUTION
With a little care you can prolong the life of your
furniture and keep the materials in good condition.
Wood is a natural material, which may change in colour
and will patinate over time. Always remove stains quickly
before they can do any permanent damage to the
furniture.
• Avoid placing the table in direct sunlight or near a heat
source to reduce changes.
• When you move the furniture, make sure to lift it rather
than pulling or pushing it to avoid damaging the floor,
legs and mountings.
• Tighten up the screws after one to two months’ use.
• Avoid improper use such as putting your feet on the
table and standing on it.
• Use coasters under damp, hot or coloured objects to
avoid permanent stains.
• Avoid covering the surface partially, for example with
tablecloths or placemats, as colour variances may
appear.