TEXTILES
Care for textiles by vacuuming or lightly brushing.
Maintain textiles by keeping them away from direct sunlight. Rotate and flip cushions when vacuuming for even wear.
The nap of high pile textiles such as mohairs and velvets may become crushed or lose its original pile height. We recommend light steaming to lift the pile to its original height. The textile should also be brushed with a de-linting brush to maintain its pile.
Water based or solvent cleaner may cause discoloration or staining.
We recommend that stained or soiled textiles be professionally cleaned.
OUTDOOR TEXTILES
Clean with natural soap in lukewarm water. Sponge briskly and rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove dirt. Machine washing outdoor fabric that has not been backed is also acceptable. Air dry.
Diluted chlorine bleach will not affect the coloration of the fiber and is acceptable for stain removal. Chlorine bleach will eventually affect the strength of any fiber, so we suggest a solution of one part bleach to two parts water. Thorough rinsing is essential.
RUGS
Care for rugs by sweeping or vacuuming.
Maintain rugs by keeping them away from direct sunlight. Occasionally rotate rugs when vacuuming for even wear.
Water based or solvent cleaner may cause discoloration or staining.
We recommend that stained or soiled rugs be professionally cleaned.
LEATHERS
Leather is a soft porous material that is sometimes uncoated and can easily absorb liquids and oily substances. Avoid saturating the leather with lotion or water for a long period of time.
Care for leather by dusting and lightly vacuuming.
Maintain leathers by keeping them away from direct sunlight and heating vents. Leathers are a natural, "living" material that breathe and move as they wear.
We recommend that stained or soiled leathers be professionally cleaned.