• Wipe with a dry, clean cloth daily.
  • When needed, use a soft cloth moistened with a solution of water and mild soap, then dry quickly with another soft, dry cloth.
  • For shine, use a soft cloth with automotive wax and polish the whole surface with delicate circular movements. Wipe and remove any excess wax.

Remember:

  • Never use any Oil based chemicals, abrasive sponges, or steel-wool (or similar), as these products can remove or scratch the painted surface.
  • Also: avoid surface friction and impacts that can damage the paint layer and compromise the appearance of the furniture.
  • Wipe with a dry, clean cloth daily.
  • Use a cloth moistened with alcohol to remove household stains, fingerprints, and improve shine.
  • In more severe cases apply automotive wax. Use a clean soft cloth, go over the entire surface with gentle circular movements.

Remember:

  • Besides compromising brightness, these products can scratch the metal surface.
  • Be careful to avoid contact with other materials & surfaces, possibly causing irreparable damage to the non-metal surfaces.
  • Wipe with a dry, clean cloth daily.

Remember:

  • Never use abrasive products, polishing pastes, solvents, steel wool or rough scrub pads for cleaning or maintenance.
  • Besides compromising brightness, these products can scratch the metal surface. Be careful to avoid contact with other materials & surfaces, possibly causing irreparable damage to the non-metal surfaces.
  • For cleaning use a damp, soft cloth with a mild soap and water.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight. Do not use polish, oil, solvent, detergent, varnish or water with ammonia.
  • Immediately remove the liquid dropped onto the surface of the leather before it absorbs. The immediate removal will prevent the affected regions from becoming permanent stains.
  • For hydration, use a leather conditioner twice a year in leathers like vaqueta.

Remember:

  • Leather has the property of being strong and durable material, but because it is a natural material, even going through the process of tanning, treatment and / or waterproofing – there may be small variations of tones and skin imperfections.
  • Use a mild soap for cleaning, do not use chemicals or abrasives.
  • Apply mild soap to remove stains using a clean, soft cloth; make smooth movements and then wipe again with a clean cloth dampened with clean water.
  • Dry outdoors and in the shade – when possible.

Remember:

  • The synthetic leather is not a natural material. It’s main characteristic is the regularity of its surface, texture and color.
  • Daily, remove the dust with a clean, soft and dry cloth.
  • When needed, use a soft cloth moistened with a solution of water and mild soap, then dry quickly with another soft, dry cloth.
  • For shine use a soft cloth with automotive wax and wipe across the surface with delicate movements. Avoid excess application. Wipe clean removing all excess wax.

Remember:

  • Never use oil-based chemicals , abrasive sponges, steel wool or similar, as these products can remove the finish or scratch the textured surface.
  • Also beware friction and impacts that can damage the surface and compromise the appearance of the furniture.
  • Wipe daily with a clean, soft and dry cloth.
  • Remove light dirt by dampening a cloth in a solution of mild detergent diluted with water, apply in circular motions.
  • In tougher cases, rub the spot/stain with a cloth soaked in alcohol and use a clean and dry cloth to shine.

Remember:

  • The Formica surface is not porous and does not retain dirt. Because of this there is almost no proliferation of fungi and bacteria.
  • Do not use strong chemical solvents or cleaning products with abrasive materials such as steel wool.
  • It is also not advisable to use wax or silicone on the surface of the laminate, as they can form a fatty layer that hinders cleanup and damages the appearance of the furniture.
  • Wipe daily with a dry, clean soft cloth which should be passed in the same direction of the wood grain.
  • Every six (06) months it is recommended to wipe clean with a soft and dry, – THEN with a clean soft cloth apply Carnauba Wax across the wood surface, also following their wood grain. Remove the excess with a clean cloth.

Remember:

  • Do not use products such as furniture polish, solvents, paint thinner, acetone, aqueous solutions, generally abrasive items such as scouring powder, steel wool or similar, because they can scratch the finish and compromise the wood surface.
  • Wipe daily with a clean damp cloth. Clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent – diluted with water.
  • Acid & oil based products, soda, detergent, chemicals, juice, coffee, wine, liquids in general, among others, cause stains if not removed immediately because, after some time, the stone absorb such products and there is no way to remove them.
  • The surfaces of these minerals are waxed and waterproofed, ensuring durability and preventing stains, but with time and use, this layer undergoes normal wear, needing to be reapplied.

Remember:

  • Seal your surface every (6) months with a Marble/Granite Sealer. Follow product directions.
  • Clean dust deposited on the fabric with a vacuum cleaner and perform a gentle brushing once or twice during the week.
  • Immediately remove any accidental dirt using a sponge or clean, soft white cloth. In case of hard to remove stains or which have already penetrated the fabric, moisten the stained area with a gentle detergent solution diluted with water and rub gently until completely removed.

Remember:

  • When there is a need for heavier cleaning, it is recommended to have a dry cleaning performed by a specialized company.
  • Never leave the product in direct sunlight, (or prolonged indirect), because it may cause changes in color shading.
  • Daily, wipe with a dry, clean cloth.
  • To clean surface dirt, use a clean, soft cloth dampened with alcohol or other household product suitable for cleaning glass. Pass lightly over the entire surface in a circular motion and let it dry naturally.
  • If you prefer, use a paper towel to absorb excess.
  • Repeat if necessary.

Remember:

Glass is a transparent material, hard, tough, non-absorbent and non-porous, it can, however, be scratched, cracked and / or broken if not handled with some care.