Date: July 8 2016
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ATTACHING THE STRAP:
When both brackets are securely attached, move the furniture to its final desired
position and thread the strap through the openings of each bracket and also through the ratcheting “buckle”.
Tighten the strap until several “clicks” are heard. The furniture item is now securely tethered to the wall.
Note: If you must move the furniture item, you can release the strap by depressing the lever arm located at its
buckle and simultaneously withdrawing the strap from the buckle. Make sure to reconnect the strap once the
furniture item is returned to its previous position.
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Care Instructions:
Q
: What is acrylic made of?
A
: Acrylic is a transparent thermoplastic known as polydactylies and is derived from natural-gas. It is a composition
of Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) and Poly Methyl Methacrylate (PMMA) resin. In short, it’s a petroleum-based product,
so petroleum solvents and chemicals should always be avoided to prevent marking the surface.
Q
: How do I clean acrylic?
A: Acrylic care consists of no more than normal wipe-cleaning to keep it looking new. Chemicals should never be
used, and care should be taken to avoid scratches. See our Product Care page for complete recommendations.
Q
: How can I remove scratches from acrylic?
A: Removing acrylic scratches (ones that you can see or feel by passing a fingernail over them) can be
accomplished by using Novus2 or Novus3 cleaner, depending on the severity of the scratch. These are available on
our Product Care page. If your acrylic piece is scored or gouged deeply, contact us for more detailed options that
include sanding and refinishing.