How To Clean & Maintain Your Commercial Indoor Furniture:
Please Note: Indoor furniture should not be placed in direct sunlight or near direct heat sources.
- Use warm water combined with a mild cleanser to clean table top after each use.
- For stains, mix a mild cleanser with baking soda to form a paste - scrub affected area, rinse.
- Use warm water combined with a mild cleanser to clean table top after each use.
- Use warm water combined with a mild cleanser to clean table top after each use.
- Each granite table top has a sealant applied to it, which should protect the granite for many years.
- DO NOT use window cleaners (ex. Windex) on your table top, as it may degrade the sealant.
- Use warm water combined with a mild cleanser to clean table top after each use.
- Coat your wood table top with a hard wax paste every 3-4 months during its first year of use. Reapply 1-2 times each year thereafter.
- Most upholstered furniture that's available for commercial use is treated with a stain guard. If yours is not, be sure to apply this yourself.
- Blot spills with a dry towel as they occur.
- Vacuum frequently with an upholstery attachment.
- Dust your furniture frequently with a soft cloth. Be sure your movements follow the wood grain.
- Choose a furniture polish designed for your wood finish.
- Coat your wood furniture with a hard wax paste every 3-4 months during its first year of use. Reapply 1-2 times each year thereafter.
- Blot spills with a dry towel as they occur.
Leather Furniture (non-Suede):
- Dust with a lightly dampened soft cloth.
- Protein-based stains (i.e. blood, food) are typically dark and especially noticeable on light-colored pieces. Make a paste of one part lemon juice and one part cream of tartar; apply and let sit for about 10 minutes. Then, put another layer of paste on top, and remove it with a wet, wrung-out cloth dampened with Castile soap. Buff dry with a soft cloth.
- Wipe metal with a soft cloth that is dampened with water.
- To remove dirt, gently brush the affected surface with a soft-bristled brush.
- To remove grease or other stains, use a mild cleanser mixed with water. Dry with a soft cloth.
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