Installation Manual

How to Remove Spots, Spills and Stains from Leather:
Water Spots:
A water spot can be removed by wiping the entire area seam to seam with a damp cloth so there
is no “demarcation point” on the leather and the leather can dry uniformly.
Pet Urine Stains:
We recommend “Natures Miracle" available in pet stores for removing pet urine stains and
neutralizing the area. Follow product directions on the product. Please note that anytime you are
“washing” or cleaning leather you must do the entire cushion, seam to seam, edge to edge, so as
not to end up with a water stain. If leather can dry evenly there is no "demarcation point.”
Ink Stains:
Ink remover sticks are effective in removing or reducing noticeable ink markings from most
leathers.
Oil/Food Grease Stains:
Small oil stains can be treated and successfully removed if addressed immediately. Rub corn
starch briskly into the stain with your fingers until the heat from the friction is felt. That heat
loosens the oil and allows the corn starch to absorb the oil before the leather can. Vacuum or
brush the powder off. Repeat until the stain is gone.
Water Stains:
What does it take to clean water stains? Clean water. Should you have a “ring” or demarcation
from glass condensation from a glass, soak a new sponge with room temperature water; wring
sponge as much as possible. Starting at the spot, dampen the leather and move the sponge to the
edges of the cushion. Allow moisture to become less and less as you get further from the spot.
Don’t scrub, just wipe.
Wood Furniture
Whether you have an all-wood piece of furniture or a furnishing made of a mix of wood,
manmade wood and wood veneer, you want to protect it from damage, maintain its perfect finish
and keep it looking beautiful for years to come. Here are some tips to help you do that.
How to Care for Wood Furniture:
Use a lint-free cloth to polish wood furniture on a weekly basis.
Keep furniture away from heating and air conditioning sources to prevent loss of moisture; and
avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading or darkening of wood.
Use felt backing on lamps and other accessories to prevent scratches and gouges, and rotate
accessories so they do not remain in the same spot all the time.