Installation Manual

Spot clean with upholstery shampoo, foam from a mild detergent or a mild dry cleaning solvent.
Do not saturate with liquid. Pile fabrics may require brushing to restore appearance. Cushion
covers should not be removed and dry cleaned.
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Do not clean with either water or solvent-based cleaner. Use vacuuming or light brushing only.
Wool
Blot spills up immediately with a clean white cloth or plain paper towel.
Leather Upholstered Furniture
Leather isn’t perfect and that’s the beauty of it. All leather or “genuine” leather has natural
markings, including variations of shade and tone, as well as nicks, scratches and wrinkles
characteristics that distinguish it from manmade materials.
Expect that some marks will appear on the surface of your leather. Their origin might be
anything from healed scars and barbed wire scratches, to skin “stretch marks” and insect bites.
By no means should they be considered a defect; nor will they affect the durability or
construction of your piece. Such “imperfections” are your assurance that you have a true leather
hide.
Also keep in mind, grain patterns and coloring of leather will vary from hide to hide and also
within the same hide, making leather all the more interesting and unique.
How to Care for Leather:
Dust often and use a vacuum cleaner crevice tool to clean seams.
Clean weekly using a damp sponge or soft, lint-free cloth. Do not rub; instead, wipe gently.
Do not use or place sharp objects on leather goods. Leather is very durable; however, it is not
accident or damage proof.
Keep leather furniture out of direct sunlight and at least two feet from heat sources to avoid
fading and cracking.
Do not place newspapers or magazines on leather furniture. The ink from these items may be
transferred onto the leather.
Do not use abrasives; harsh chemicals; saddle soap; leather cleaners that contain any oils, soaps
or detergents; or common household cleaners on leather furniture. Only use recommended
leather cleaners.
Follow instructions for any gentle leather cleaner you might use. Additionally, leather
conditioners provide a barrier to stains and help extend the life of your leather. Before using any
cleaning/conditioning product on leather, test it in an obscure area.
Improper cleaning may void your leather furniture warranty.