Furniture Care Instructions

This guide will instruct you on the best ways to care for Furniture pieces sourced through https://guangzhousourcing.com/ so that you can maximize their lifespan. 


  • The location of your furniture can affect its longevity. Placing furniture where it can touch external walls can create moisture build-up, and placing it too close to radiators, heaters and gas or wood fires can increase the risk of scorching damage or discolouration. 
  • Sharp objects such as buckles, rings and even the claws of your pets can tear, scratch or break the furniture. 
  • Protect cushions from direct sunlight and rotate reversible cushions at regular intervals. 
  • Vacuum cushions weekly on low suction and take care of surfaces.


LEATHER & PU LEATHER


  • Vacuum or wipe with a cloth regularly to remove dust. 
  • Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap and water or a soft Leather cleaner. 
  • Blot all spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth. 
  • Do not rub. 
  • Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaners, as they will damage the Leather. 
  • Avoid direct sunlight.


FABRIC


All Fabrics within our upholstered furniture are labelled Cleaning Code “S”.  This means that mild, water-free solvents and cleaning agents should be used. Pretest a small, inconspicuous area before proceeding. 

  • Do not saturate & DO NOT USE WATER. 
  • Pile Fabrics may require brushing with a non-metallic, soft bristle brush to restore appearance. 
  • Cushion covers should not be removed and dry-cleaned. 
  • To prevent overall soiling, frequent vacuuming or light brushing with a non-metallic, soft bristle brush to remove dust and grime is recommended. 
  • When cleaning a spill, blot immediately to remove spilled material. Evenly clean the entire panel in a seam to seam fashion. Do not clean just the spots or stains. 
  • We highly recommend having your upholstery professionally cleaned. All other methods of cleaning could void the manufacturer’s warranty.


FEATHER AND DOWN CUSHIONS


To keep your feather and down cushions looking their best and to give you maximum comfort, it is essential that they be maintained and “fluffed” regularly. 

  • We recommend that you drop the cushion on its border (the narrow side) and repeat this on all four sides. This separates and adds air back into the feathers. 
  • This process will keep your down and feathers from becoming compressed, while maintaining the look and luxury of feather blends.


SOLID WOOD & OTHER WOOD PRODUCTS


Our Wood collections often have lacquered or melamine surfaces and can mostly tolerate the heat from coffee cups and dinner plates, however, they cannot tolerate greater temperatures from dishes heated on the stove-top or in conventional or microwave ovens. 

  • The lacquer or melamine is also water-resistant, however cannot tolerate excessive quantities of liquid. 
  • Dry any spills immediately and polish the surface, otherwise liquid may seep through the surface and cause irreparable damage. 
  • Your solid wood furniture is a natural product and may expand and contract due to varying temperature conditions. Remove ordinary household dust with a soft, clean cloth, wiping with the grain. 
  • If using a furniture dusting-aid product, make sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions on the product.

STAINLESS STEEL


Stainless Steel does not stain, corrode or rust as easily as ordinary steel, however, it is not actually stain or rustproof. 

  • In extreme coastal locations or if the Steel is regularly subjected to water or high humidity, brown discolouration (tea staining) can appear on the surface of products. 
  • Tea staining can normally be removed with mild abrasive cleaner and warm soapy water.


NICKEL, BRASS, COPPER, PEWTER AND SILVER


  • Keep metal dry to prevent tarnishing, which can dull or destroy the surface. 
  • Avoid using abrasive cleaners that can scratch and dull metal surfaces. 
  • Rub the metal with straight back-and-forth motions, rather than in circles, to help maintain a uniform appearance.
  • Apply metal cleaner with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth and prevent undiluted liquid dish-washing detergents from coming into direct contact with metal as it can damage the finish.


IRON AND BRONZE


  • Iron and bronze pieces just need an occasional wax. However, in high traffic areas or areas that are exposed to abnormal interior humidity, iron may require more frequent maintenance.


STONE


Marble, Travertine, Granite, Limestone, Quartz and Cement Stone are very delicate and must be cleaned with neutral, gentle cleaners. 

  • Acids, even the mild acid in vinegar, will dissolve the finish and permanently etch the surface. 
  • Some stones are very porous and, therefore, may absorb liquid spills. If liquid spills do occur, wipe it dry as soon as possible by blotting dry with a clean cloth. 
  • The best method for cleaning the Stone is to wet a clean cloth with lukewarm water to wipe the surface, and to remove any marks. 
  • You can use a very mild detergent to remove any tricky stains, but try and limit to once every few months. 
  • Do not place glasses directly on stone, and always use a dry cloth to dry and shine the stone to prevent liquids from getting into the stone core.


SHELL AND PIECED AGATE


Shell is a natural product. 

  • It is essential to keep away from direct sunlight, strong sources of heat or very dry atmospheres. 
  • Avoid using strong abrasives or alcohol to polish the shell, as this will destroy its natural colour. 
  • To clean your shell surface, simply wipe down occasionally with a clean, slightly damp cloth, and then blot dry.


GLASS/MIRRORED GLASS


Glass and/or mirrored surfaces require low maintenance. 

  • A weekly wipe with a slightly damp cloth is sufficient. 
  • Objects placed on Glass or Mirrored Glass should always have a felt protector applied to the underside of the item so as not to scratch the surface. 
  • Further, items placed on the Glass should be the correct weight for the Glass thickness and distance spanned.


RESIN AND ACRYLIC


Resin and Acrylic are both synthetic materials that can easily scratch and mark. 

  • Avoid placing sharp objects on their surfaces. 
  • Certain solvents can damage Resin and Acrylic, so it is best to keep your furniture away from harsh chemicals. 
  • To clean your furniture, use a mild detergent in lukewarm water with a clean soft cloth to wipe the surface down.
  • Always rinse the detergent off the surface with a new clean cloth. 
  • Once the surface has been appropriately cleaned, dry the surface by blotting with a clean soft cloth. 
  • For Acrylic, use a soft cloth and non-abrasive cleaner formulated specifically for Acrylic surfaces.


RATTAN


Rattan is a natural product. 

  • Vacuum or wipe down with a cloth regularly to remove dust.
  • Clean stains with a damp cloth and a drop of mild soap and water. 
  • Always make sure the rattan is dry and use boiled linseed oil to condition the rattan. 
  • If there is mildew present, mix a solution of equal parts chlorine bleach and water. Wear protective gloves and dip a soft cloth in the bleach solution and apply to the area. Try not to saturate the rattan. 
  • Move the piece outdoors into the sun to dry as quickly as possible.