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CARING

FOR

FABRIC

 

CARING FOR LEATHER

CARING FOR WOOD

WOOD REPAIRS

To successfully clean fabric, it is important to determine the type of fabric and the recommended cleaning code. This information can be found on the tag attached to the furniture. Cleaning Code: W: Use a water-based cleaning agent or foam. S: Use a mild, water-free, dry cleaning agent. WS: Either water-based cleaning agent, a dry cleaning solvent or foam type cleaner may be used. X: Do not use a foam or liquid cleaner of any type. Vacuuming or brushing lightly to remove any soil. For any type of cleaning, we recommend that a professional upholstery cleaner be contacted. If you have further questions relating to your particular piece of furniture, please contact your dealer. It is recommended that your furniture be vacuumed regularly so as to prevent dirt from grinding into your fabric, and to help preserve the new look of the fabric.

Pilling is a results of excess fiber coming off the surface of the material. This condition is not warranted by the fabric mills because it is not a defect. It is simply excess material being released. This is similar to the fuzing experienced with new carpet or pilling of a new sweater. The concern on the part of most consumers is that the fabric is disintegrating and will leave a bald area on the cover. That is not the case, the pilling will persist until the excess fiber is gone, and then will cease. The best treatment is simply to shave the cover with a furniture or sweater shaver to remove the pills and restore the look of the cover surface. This may need to be done 3-4 times before pilling subsides.

Pretest in an inconspicuous area. These recommendations may not be for all fabrics or your specific furniture. We will not be held liable for any damages that may occur.