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FURNITURE CARE AND PROBLEM SOLVING

When it comes to furniture care we come across problems on a day to day basis. Most of the time these are simple problems with simple solutions such as how to clean a different type of furniture articles but we often find ourselves overthinking about “what should I do now?”. Well here are some solutions to the most common furniture care-related problems that we might face:

Cleaning Marble

Use mild, non-abrasive detergent and water for removing Stains from Marble. Use soap and water or stain removing poultice powders from your local store.

Removing Stains from Glass

For cleaning, glass goes to your kitchen and simply use a cloth and some vinegar to clean. However in case of severe and stubborn stains pour 3 parts vinegar and 1 part ammonia onto the stained area and let it stand for 30 minutes to overnight, depending on the severity of the stain. Wash off with soap and water followed by glass cleaner. Use a dry cloth to dry it off finally.

Cleaning Wood Furniture

 Use any mild furniture polish or any furniture polish that doesn’t contain silicone is recommended.

Cleaning Leather

Wipe spills as quickly as possible with a perfect dry cloth or with a sponge. For spots or stains and simple everyday cleaning, clean with a mild cleaning solution and rinse it well then gently wipe off, and allow it to air dry. For cleaning Butter, Oil or Grease from Leather, clean it with a clean fabric, and let it stay for a while.  However, do not apply water. Likewise, don’t use furniture polishes, oils, varnish, abrasive cleaners, and ammonia or some other kind of chemical compound on the leather.

Normal Upholstery Behavior

Mellowing and puddling of the mattress and fiber in seat, mattresses and back pads, ought not to be viewed as a deformity, nor mistaken for abnormal wear and loss of flexibility in centers and filling materials. Occasionally, your seats and cushions will require “fluffing up” as any upholstered furniture does and ought to be managed with use.

Floor Mat For Caster Items

We profoundly suggest the utilization of a fitting floor mat under your caster Items. Inability to utilize such floor mats will bring about in caster failure and will void any professes to floor or damage your carpet on all makes and models of the floor surface. (Wood, Tile, Linoleum, and so on.) 

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