Care and Maintenance
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Daily Cleaning & Basic Maintenance
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Light cleaning once a week: Use a soft dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner with low suction to remove surface dust. (Do not use alcohol-based cleaners, bleach, abrasive powders, or other harsh chemicals.)
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Avoid prolonged direct sunlight: Direct sun exposure may cause fabric fading or leather cracking. Place furniture away from strong sunlight.
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Avoid high heat and excessive humidity: Keep indoor spaces well ventilated and at a stable humidity level. Keep furniture away from radiators, heaters, and humidifier outlets.
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Prevent scratches from sharp objects: Keys, metal zippers, and pet claws may damage surface materials.
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Fabric Upholstery (Chenille, Corduroy, etc.)
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Vacuum regularly using a soft brush attachment to avoid pulling or damaging fibers.
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For light surface stains, gently blot with a slightly damp cloth. Do not rub aggressively.
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Water-based stains (such as drinks and coffee): Blot immediately with paper towels, then clean with a diluted neutral detergent.
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Oil-based stains: Use a professional degreasing spray designed for upholstery fabrics, following the product instructions.
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Stubborn stains: We recommend contacting a professional cleaning service rather than attempting to remove them with strong cleaning agents yourself.
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Do not use bleach, alcohol, or solvent-based cleaners, as they may cause discoloration or fiber damage.
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Avoid repeated wet cleaning, which may allow moisture to penetrate the padding.
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Leather Upholstery
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Wipe the surface weekly with a clean, soft cotton cloth to maintain cleanliness and natural sheen.
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Apply a professional leather conditioner every 3–6 months to prevent drying and cracking.
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Light stains: Wipe gently with a slightly damp cloth, then dry with a clean cloth.
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Oil or sweat stains: Use a leather-specific cleaner. Do not spray directly onto the leather—apply the cleaner to a cloth first.
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Ink stains: Treat immediately using a professional leather cleaner. If stains persist, consult a professional leather care service.
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Avoid alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, all-purpose cleaners, and other chemical solvents.
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Do not use hard brushes, rough cloths, or excessive force.
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Keep leather away from heat sources to prevent over-drying.
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Cushion Fillings (High-Density Foam / Polyester Fiber)
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Maintain shape and comfort: Rotate cushions and seating positions regularly to reduce deformation caused by prolonged pressure in one area.
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Do not jump or stand on cushions, as this may cause excessive compression of internal materials.
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Prevent liquid from penetrating the filling, which may lead to deformation or odors.
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Structural Components (Metal, Plastic, Adjustment Mechanisms)
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Check screws and connectors periodically and tighten gently with a screwdriver if needed.
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Ensure the chair is used on a level surface to prevent uneven stress on casters.
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If water spots appear, wipe with a dry cloth promptly to reduce the risk of oxidation.
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Usage Recommendations
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Follow the weight capacity specified on the product page. Do not overload.
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Backrests and armrests are not designed to support standing or excessive lateral force.
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Pets & Children Safety Tips
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If you have pets, we recommend using washable sofa throws or furniture protectors.
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For child safety, supervise use and discourage jumping, climbing, or rough play that may lead to falls or collisions.
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Long-Term Maintenance
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Perform deep maintenance every six months. (deep fabric cleaning or leather conditioning as appropriate).
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If furniture will not be used for an extended period, cover it with a breathable dust cover.
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When moving or relocating furniture, lift it instead of dragging it to prevent structural damage.
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Improper Cleaning Warning
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Using alcohol-based, bleach-containing, or strong acidic/alkaline cleaners
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Over-saturating fabric with water
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Placing cushions directly on damp surfaces for extended periods
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Using wet wipes, perfume, hand cream, or other chemical products on leather
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Outdoor exposure, prolonged sun exposure, or placement near HVAC heat outlets
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Need Further Assistance?
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If your furniture develops special stains, structural issues, or maintenance concerns you are unsure how to address, please contact our customer support team for professional guidance.
