Product Cleaning Guide

Contents:

Laminate & MFC Table Tops  

Solid and Veneer Table Tops  

Upholstered Surfaces  

Leather/Faux leather Surfaces  

Cast Iron  

Cleaning Chrome  

Laminate & MFC Table Tops  

Wipe with a damp cloth soaked with soapy water. For stubborn marks, a careful application of a non-abrasive cleaning solutions can be used, but test a concealed area first if possible.  

Solid and Veneer Table Tops  

Use a warm, damp, and slightly soapy cloth to wipe over. Do not use any spray cleaners as they can damage the protection of the lacquer finish. Or, use wax, as a build-up can occur and spoil the appearance of the finish.  

Upholstered Surfaces  

Regular, careful vacuum cleaning is advised. Stains can generally be removed by sponging with lukewarm water. Always attend to stains as soon as possible.  

Leather/Faux leather Surfaces  

Leather can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Apply to the surface of the leather in a light circular motion until the dirty parts are clean & then repeat with clean water.  

Remember leather can have natural imperfections which does not affect the durability of the product. The use of wax, polishes, chemicals, detergents and spray polishes should be avoided.  

Cast Iron  

We suggest you to clean directly after getting dirty. Removing immediately will greatly increase the products longevity. You can use a sponge or a clean cloth, do not scrub it or use abrasive cleaners.  If you apply water when cleaning, dry it well immediately after cleaning. You can also use speciality oils found in furniture stores.  

Cleaning Chrome  

Chrome finishes require regular cleaning to keep them looking new. If chrome plating becomes rusty or dark over time, there are a few quick tricks to cleaning them up so they look like new.  

– Wipe Down  

Be sure to wipe down the chrome part of your base on a daily basis with a clean cloth. This keeps dust from building up and catches spills. If something does spill on the chrome, make sure to wipe it up immediately to cut down on corrosion and staining. You can use a clean cloth with warm, soapy water to clean chrome every day.  

– Removing Rust  

If you are cleaning up chrome on an area that has been neglected for long periods of time, you can easily remove rust and clean up dark spots. Aluminium foil crumpled up into a ball and dipped in water can be rubbed against the rust to remove it in short time. Make sure the shiny side is up on the Aluminium. The dark spots on chrome can easily be brightened up with an application of alcohol or vinegar.  

– Polishing Chrome  

After cleaning the chrome and removing dark spots and rust, you have to move on to polishing it to get that nice high sheen and reflective surface. Use a clean cloth, preferably cotton or microfiber material, and one of  the following products to polish chrome: baby oil or WD-40.