Care and maintenance
METAL PARTS (steel)
This product has been made with resistant materials of the
highest quality. With correct care and maintenance you will
be able to enjoy it for many years. However, dirt or other
contaminants and bad use could damage it.
For the optimal conservation of pieces manufactured in
steel and stainless steel, especially if they are exposed to
the elements, periodic maintenance is advised.
For maximum resistance to corrosion, steel surfaces must
always be kept clean. This maintenance must be tailored
to the conditions to which your product is exposed (dust,
dirt, humidity in combination with heat, salty or potentially
corrosive environments, etc.). This can vary from one to
four times a month, in normal settings, or up to once a day
in cases of unhygienic or very rough conditions.
You must be the one who adjusts and evaluates the
periodicity of the maintenance according to how the
material reacts, increasing or reducing it depending on
what is necessary for proper product care. In any case, we
recommend cleaning it at least once a week, as a starting
point.
Therefore, it's important to keep the product clean.
Please follow these simple instructions to keep the product
in good condition:
• For cleaning both steel and stainless steel, use only
a cloth dipped in warm water and mild soap. Never use
abrasive soaps or detergents, as they can leave scratches
and produce discoloration.
• Rub gently with a damp cloth. Rinse and wring the cloth
frequently, to keep it moist. Make sure to rinse well and dry
with another cloth.
• If the surface is glossy, you must wash it along the grain,
to avoid scratching the surface. On polished surfaces,
you must previously remove dust to avoid scratching the
surface.
• If the event of a spill, clean the stain as quickly as
possible.
• If you are unable to remove the stains with a damp cloth,
apply a metal cleaner to the surface with a cloth. Read the
instructions for the cleaner carefully, and test it first on an
inconspicuous spot. Make sure to rinse well and dry with
another cloth.
• When the product is extremely dirty, with stains,
incrustations, or signs of surface discoloration due to long
periods of neglect, or poor maintenance, we recommend
contacting professionals to restore the surface's initial
appearance.
IROKO WOOD
As a natural material, iroko can vary in colour, or even
crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature.
Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural
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oxidation process that affects its colour, taking on an
attractive silver-grey tone.
Iroko pieces should be treated with a waterproof sealer
to protect them from moisture and stains (provided they
are cleaned immediately). However, this sealant naturally
vanishes over time.
We recommend treating the wood with sealant every
three months, or more frequently at dining and hospitality
establishments. To restore iroko's original appearance,
sand the entire surface and apply the sealant, following the
manufacturer's instructions.
Never use soaps or abrasive detergents, or furniture
cleaning products containing wax, as these types of
products form a sticky layer on the surface that attracts
dirt.
WALNUT, OAK WOOD
Walnut and oak are woods only for indoor use. Avoid giving
hard blows and if you deposit some glass that can leave
marks, dry it quickly with a cloth.
• Clean with a cloth dampened in warm water and mild
soap and dry it fast with another cloth.
• Never use abrasive soap or detergent, sandpaper or steel
wool since they could scratch the surface or make colours
fade.
• Never use furniture polish which contains wax, since
these kinds of products tend to leave a sticky layer on the
surface which attracts dust and dirt.
CLOTH
To enjoy your upholstery textile for a long time, cherish it
and use it properly. Keep your textile as clean as possible.
Make sure it is cleaned regulary usin a vaccum cleaner
set to medium to low power and clean with a brush or dry
cloth.
Do not clean with any type of liquid, not even water as it
may lose the colour of the dye