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For spills and stains:
To minimise damage done by any spills, it is best to clean
as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more likely it
will be to leave a permanent stain.
Water-based spills
e.g. soda, tea, juice: quickly wipe off
the spill with a clean, white cloth lightly
dampened in distilled water, and then
leave it to air-dry (never use a hair
dryer or similar to dry the product after
cleaning).
If you find a stain cannot be removed, try to clean it with
the mix of PH-neutral, non-detergent liquid soap and
distilled water, as described above.
In general, if you're not sure how to clean your leather
recliner, or you have a particularly difficult stain, contact a
leather cleaning professional or your retailer for advice.
Oil-based spills
dab the stain with a dry,
white, microfiber cloth.
Do not use water.
Fabric
All of our fabrics are carefully selected not only for their
design and touch but also their durability. There are a few
points that it is important to remember when it comes to
your fabric recliner:
• Certain objects and materials, for example wristwatches,
jeans or anything with a rough surface, can cause damage
to the fabric upholstery.
• The elasticity of the seat may decrease slightly with time,
depending on the intensity of use.
• The original density/firmness of the foam can also
decrease with time.
To care for your fabric recliner we recommend a
regular cleaning every 3-6 months, taking the following
steps:
1. Remove dirt with a microfiber cloth, or use a vacuum
cleaner with a soft brush/upholstery attachment.
2. Create a cleaning solution using a few drops of a
PH-neutral, non-detergent liquid soap, and mix this with
distilled water.
Dampen a clean microfiber cloth with this solution and
lightly wipe down the recliner, from top to bottom.
3. Dampen another microfiber cloth with distilled water
only and wipe down the recliner again.
4. Finally, lightly leave the recliner to air dry or dry with a
clean towel.
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