Metal
Do’s
- For regular cleaning, wipe metal surfaces with a soft cloth dampened with mild soap and water.
- To remove stubborn stains or tarnish, use a non-abrasive cleaner.
- Dry thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth to prevent water spots.
Don’ts
- Avoid using harsh chemicals or acidic cleaners, as they can damage the metal’s finish.
- Do not use steel wool or wire brushes, as they can scratch the surface of the metal.
- Don’t leave the surface wet, as this can cause corrosion.
Faux Leather
Do’s
- Gently wipe with a damp cloth dampened with warm water.
- If necessary, a mild soap or a non-abrasive cleaning agent can be used to eliminate any dirt or smudges.
- After cleaning, wipe off any excess moisture.
- If necessary, you can dry the items further with a soft cloth.
Don’ts
- Avoid using abrasive cloths, as they may compromise the faux leather.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, alcohol-based cleaners, or bleach, as they can damage the surface.
Wood
Do’s
- Dust with a soft, dry cloth to remove surface dirt and debris.
- For deeper cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap and water to gently wipe the wood.
- Dry the wood immediately after cleaning to prevent water damage.
Don’ts
- Do not use excessive water or soak the wood, as it can cause warping or swelling.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, as they can damage the finish.
Stone
Do’s
- Clean stone or marble surfaces with a soft cloth or sponge dampened with mild soap and water.
- Dry the surface thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth to prevent water spots or discoloration.
Don’ts
- Avoid acidic or abrasive cleaners, as they can scratch the surface.
- Avoid using oil-based products to protect the surface and enhance its longevity.
Resin
Do’s
- Wipe resin surfaces with a soft, damp cloth and mild soap to remove dirt and grime.
- Use a non-abrasive cleaning agent to wipe for spots.
- Dry the resin thoroughly after cleaning to prevent water spots or damage.
Don’ts
- Avoid abrasive cleaners or scrubbing, as they can scratch the resin surface.
Glass
Do’s
- Clean glass surfaces with a soft, lint-free cloth dampened with a mild glass cleaner or vinegar solution.
- Dry the glass thoroughly to prevent streaking or water spots.
- For stubborn stains or grease, use a mixture of vinegar and water or a non-abrasive cleaning agent.
- Polish glass surfaces with a clean, dry microfiber cloth to restore shine and clarity.
Don’ts
- Avoid using abrasive cleaners, harsh chemicals, or bleach, as they can damage the resin’s finish.
- Do not use ammonia-based cleaners, as they can cloud or dull the resin surface over time.
- Do not use scouring pads, steel wool, or abrasive brushes, as they can scratch the surface.
Textile
COTTON
Do’s
- Spot clean with a mild detergent and water solution to prevent stains from setting into the fabric and becoming more difficult to remove over time.
- Blot stains gently with a clean cloth, working from the outside in to prevent spreading.
- Allow the fabric to air dry thoroughly after cleaning.
- Consider rotating pillows regularly to ensure even wear and tear, prolonging their lifespan.
- It is advisable to seek professional cleaning for accents featuring embellishments, beadwork, embroidery, applique, or hand-dyed elements.
- Seek professional dry cleaning for deep cleaning and maintenance, especially if the fabric is heavily soiled or stained.
Don’ts
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the fabric and cause discoloration.
- Avoid using heat sources such as hair dryers or heaters to dry the surface, as they can shrink or damage the fabric.
POLYESTER & POLY MIXES
Do’s
- Spot clean with a mild detergent and water solution to prevent stains from setting into the fabric and becoming more difficult to remove over time.
- Blot stains gently with a clean cloth, working from the outside in to prevent spreading.
- Lay the fabric flat to air dry.
- Iron polyester fabrics on a low to medium heat setting if needed, using a pressing cloth to protect the fabric from direct heat.
- Consider rotating pillows regularly to ensure even wear and tear, prolonging their lifespan.
- It is advisable to seek professional cleaning for accents featuring embellishments, beadwork, embroidery, applique, or hand-dyed elements.
- Seek professional dry cleaning for deep cleaning and maintenance, especially if the fabric is heavily soiled or stained.
Don’ts
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the fabric and cause discoloration.
- Avoid using heat sources, such as hair dryers or heaters to dry the product, as they can shrink or damage the fabric.
Rattan
Do’s
- Use a mild soap or detergent mixed with water to gently clean rattan surfaces, using a soft cloth or sponge.
- Dry the rattan thoroughly after cleaning to prevent moisture damage and mold growth.
Don’ts
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the rattan fibers.
- Do not soak rattan in water or expose it to excessive moisture, as it can cause the fibers to weaken or warp.
- Refrain from using abrasive materials like steel wool or scouring pads, as they can scratch the rattan surface.
- Keep away from prolonged exposure to sunlight or heat sources, as they can cause fading and drying out of the fibers.
Lacquer
Do’s
- Dust with a soft, dry cloth to remove surface dirt and debris.
- For deeper cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap and water to gently wipe the wood in circular motions.
- Wipe the wood dry after cleaning to prevent water stains.
Don’ts
- Do not use excessive water or soak the wood, as it can cause warping or swelling.
- Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cloths, as they can damage the finish.
- Avoid placing directly near hot surfaces.