Painted Steel
Use a soft cloth and mild soapy water. Rinse and wipe dry. Do not use a scouring pad or an abrasive cleanser, as this could scratch the paint finish.
Fabrics
Professional cleaning service is recommended. Vacuum or brush regularly to remove dust and grime. Some fabrics may require brushing with a non-metallic, stiff bristle brush to restore appearance. After a spill, blot immediately. Clean spots or stains from the outside to the middle of the affected area to prevent circling. To remove soil, clean the fabric with foam from a mild water-based detergent, testing on a small inconspicuous area first. Do not use household solvents, hot water extraction, or steam cleaning. Be aware that blue-jean dye can transfer from jeans onto white or light-colored upholstery fabrics with contact.
Laminate (TFL and HPL)
Use a soft cloth and warm, mild soapy water, or an all-purpose cleaner. Rinse and wipe dry. For stubborn stains, use baking soda.
Polyurethane and PVC Coverings
Use a soft cloth and mild soapy water, or an all-purpose cleaner. Do not use solvent. Some foods may stain white and light-colored PVC or polyurethane upholstery coverings. Clean any food spills immediately to prevent permanent stains. Blue-jean dye can transfer from jeans onto white and light-colored PVC or polyurethane with contact. Clean blue jean dye marks with isopropyl rubbing alcohol.
Danish Cord
The Danish cord used for seats and backrests is hand-woven. Variations in material and weaving are expected. It has a wax layer that makes it liquid repellent, but some heavily pigmented foods and beverages may stain it. To clean Danish cord, dab with a damp cloth and neutral soap solution. Do not rub the material.
Wood and Veneer
Remove dust with a dry cloth. To clean, use a soft cloth and water. Your wood product has a durable lacquer finish and does not require punctual treatment. To preserve the lacquer:
- Wipe dry liquids spilled on the table.
- Clean zones that have been in contact with food.
- Use tablecloth or fabric place mats.
- Use a trivet to put down a hot plate.
- Use a desk pad for writing.
- Avoid sliding rough or heavy objects on the table.
- Dust can be removed with a dry cloth.
- Cleaning must be done using a soft cloth and warm soapy water. Make sure to wipe dry the table.
Avoid applying:
- Commercial cleaning solutions
- Harsh cleaners
- Glass cleaners
- Waxes
- Oils
Wood Characteristics and Environmental Factors
Wood is a natural, strong, and durable material with distinct markings such as veins and knots. Wood adjusts to its environment; seasonal humidity and temperature changes can affect its appearance and size, which is considered normal. To prevent damage and ensure comfort, maintain a relative humidity between 30% and 50% in your home. Avoid placing the table or its extensions near a source of intense heat or in direct sunlight to preserve original color. Dust with a dry cloth. To clean, use a soft cloth and water. Your wood product has a durable lacquer finish and does not require punctual treatment.