Care Instructions
<p>Each furniture piece at Furnmill is made with utmost care and attention to detail. To prolong the life of your wooden furniture items, please use the tips provided below :</p>
<b><h4>Wood & Upholstery</b></h4>
<b><h4>Clean</b></h4>
Dust off with a soft, dry cloth and vacuum your upholstery regularly.
<p>For wiping, use a mild cleansing agent. On surfaces, do not use harsh agents which contain ammonia or bleach.</p>
<p>Don't forget to give your cushions a good shake every week or so to help them keep their shape.</p>
<p>For a full cleaning of upholstered furniture, we recommend professional cleaning by a certified company that can come to your home.</p>
<p>If your design has removable covers, you can take it along to your local dry cleaner.</p>
<b><h4>Stains</b></h4>
<p>Take care of spills immediately. Absorb the spill with a clean white cloth or paper towel.</p>
<p>Gently dab the surface and lift the stains.</p>
<p>For linen and cotton-blend fabrics that are more heavily dyed, bear in mind that spot cleaning may lift the dye, leaving a lighter patch.</p>
<p>In the case of fabrics such as velvet, be sure to never scrub the fabric harshly. Velvet is very sensitive to liquids and should be kept dry at all times. It should be professionally dry-cleaned only.</p>
<p>If you spill on a Leatherette surface, the best thing to do is wipe up the spill immediately using a damp cotton or wool cloth and then dry using a clean soft cloth.</p>
<p>In some cases, you may not be able to remove a stain by simply wiping the leatherette with warm water. In these cases, you will need to use a soap and water mixture. In a small bowl, combine warm water with a tablespoon of mild dish soap or hand soap, and wipe the stained area with a soft cotton cloth using the soap mixture.</p>
After you have wiped the entire surface with soapy water, take a new cloth and dip it in a bowl of plain water. This will help to rinse away any soap that remains on the leatherette. Once the leatherette has been rinsed, use a clean, dry cloth to dry the surface. Dab the cloth over the entire surface until it is completely dry.</p>
<p><b>Note: You can use a cotton swab to clean hard-to-reach areas instead of a dry cloth.</b></p>
<b><h4>Avoid </b></h4>
<p>Keep the furniture away from direct sunlight and away from heat sources; excessive exposure to sunlight may fade the colour of the upholstery.</p>
<p>Avoid placing heavy or sharp objects on the furniture surface for long periods of time; this can cause permanent indentations on the fabric.</p>
<p>To protect furniture from moisture, avoid placing the furniture in direct contact with damp walls. In case of contact, wipe the furniture promptly with a dry, soft and lint-free cloth.</p>
<p>Dragging the furniture over a prolonged period of time can weaken the joints. Always lift and place furniture pieces while repositioning.</p>
<p>To avoid surface damage, always use a coaster and mats while placing hot, cold, or wet materials on the furniture.</p>
<p>Avoid using furniture polish, chemical solvents and cleaners for our range of children's furniture.</p>