| S |
Fabrics may be dry cleaned (avoid Triclorethylen) or spot-cleaned using a mild, water-free solvent. Pretest a small, inconspicuous area of fabric before proceeding to ensure satisfaction. Blot immediately to remove spills, addressing spots and stains from the outside to the middle of the affected area. For best results, clean the entire panel of fabric from seam to seam. |
| SW |
Fabrics may be cleaned with either water or solvent-based products, such as upholstery shampoo or the foam from a mild detergent. Pretest a small inconspicuous area of fabric before proceeding to ensure satisfaction. Blot immediately to remove spills, addressing spots and stains from the outside to the middle of the affected area. For best results, clean the entire panel of fabric from seam to seam. |
| W |
Fabrics may be cleaned with water-based cleaning agents only. Do not use solvents. Spot clean using only the foam from a mild water-based shampoo, detergent, or foam upholstery cleaner. Pretest a small inconspicuous area of fabric before proceeding to ensure satisfaction. Blot immediately to remove spills, addressing spots and stains from the outside to the middle of the affected area. For best results, clean the entire panel of fabric from seam to seam. |
| Dry Clean Only |
Fabrics may be dry cleaned (avoid Triclorethylen) when necessary. Vacuum or lighly brush regularly to remove dust and debris. |
| Wood |
Dust or wipe with a clean, dry cloth. Wipe spills quickly and gently with a soft, damp cloth, and then wipe excess moisture with a dry cloth to precent stains. We recommend always using a coaster or trivet to limit exposure to heat, moisture, and acidic compounds. Avoid use of harsh cleaners or abrasive cleaning materials. |