Use and Care Manual
Our fabrics are
built to last!
All our fabrics are woven to
precise standards for color
fastness, abrasion, inerrant
stain resistance and safety.
They’re also resistant to
pilling, mold and mildew and
impervious to attacks by
moths, silverfish and
insect pests.
Here are some recommenda-
tions to care for and extend
the life of your Coddle product.
Avoid Heat!
Take care to avoid touching external
walls or radiators to avoid moisture
build up and scorch marks.
Avoid Direct Sunlight
The UV rays will fade any colored
fabric so keep them out of direct
sunlight whenever possible.
Vacuum Regularly!
Dust is a long-term villain to woven
fabrics. Over time it works its way into
each and every fiber, which leads to
a breakdown of the fabric. So, extend
the life of your couch by regular low
suction vacuuming.
Pilling
If this does occur, we recommend a
simple battery operated pilling tool.
Spot Cleaning Coddle Fabrics
Coddle Fabrics inherent stain resis-
tance allows easy removal for most
stains from non liquid repellent
treated fabric.
Treat spills and stains as soon as
possible. Gently scrape any soil or
mop any liquid from the surface.
Always apply cleaning agents to a
clean cloth first, not directly to the
fabric surface. This method will help
prevent channeling of stains into the
fabric textures or patterns.
Use warm water and non-toilet soaps
which do not contain optical bright-
eners; like Velvet Soap, Lux Flakes, or
Softly. Mix a small amount of soap and
warm water and apply to the stain,
rubbing gently. Blot dry with a clean
towel. Apply cold water and blot dry
again. Then with a hairdryer working
outward from the center of the stain,
dry quickly to prevent rings forming.
For the best results, consider cleaning
whole panels of fabric this way
Once residual stains have been
removed, deodorize the aected area
to remove any lingering odors. Then
re-apply fabric protector to restore
any liquid repellency lost during stain
removal.