Use a soft, dry and clean cloth for general cleaning.
Regular cleaning and maintenance increase the life of your furniture.
Avoid products like ironing press, burning candles, etc. directly on the furniture, as the heat generated by them may affect the durability of your furniture in the long run. Use appropriate holders and stands for the same.
Direct exposure to sunlight may fade some types of furniture. Protect your furniture from the same.
Leather
Protect leather from direct sunlight and sources of heat to prevent fading.
Use a dry, soft and non-abrasive cloth to clean the superficial dirt on a regular basis.
If vacuum cleaning, use a soft brush nozzle to avoid scratching the surface.
In case of stains caused by spilling of beverages, food, cosmetics, etc. immediately remove the stain from the surface by dabbing with absorbent cloth or paper and if necessary, use a soft wet cloth.
If required, wipe or lightly rub the whole surface with a clean, soft cloth wrung in soapy water.
Do not dry the leather in direct sunlight or with a hair dryer.
Upholstery Fabrics
Remove liquids with absorbent paper or a dry cloth without exerting pressure on the fabric. delicately rub with a damp sponge, in case of water spills.
If the stain penetrates the fabric, use a neutral soap, applying a little using a soft, white cloth. Clean with delicate circular movements until you have removed the stain/circle.
Wood and Metals
Regularly dust using a clean, dry and non-abrasive white cloth. Frequent dusting removes dirt and keeps an oily buildup from forming on wood furniture.
Use a clean damp cloth for general cleaning. After wiping, always use a dry cloth to wipe up the dampness.
Wipe up spilled liquids immediately, especially in wooden furniture.
Do not keep warm or cold items directly on a furniture surface.
Glass
Use a clean, dry and non-abrasive white cloth for regular dusting. For dry dirt, use a soft damp cloth.
Use the appropriate glass cleaning solution and soft paper towels. Never use abrasive materials as they may cause scratches on the surface.
Do not keep warm or cold items directly on a furniture surface.