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Fabric Cleaning Codes
Before attempting to clean a spill or spot on your furniture, you should identify the fabric and correct cleaning method recommended by
the manufacturer. This information is represented by a cleaning code (W.S. WS, or X) often found under a cushion, on the bottom of the
furniture or on the manufacturer’s tag. If you cannot find the information, contact your sales representative.
CODE
W Spot clean with water based cleaner
S Spot clean only with mild water-free solvent cleaner
WS Spot clean with water-based or solvent cleaner
X Clean ONLY by vacuuming or light brushing
Mattress Care
Your new mattress will help create a restful sleep environment, improper installation can damage your new sleep set. Make certain your
King or Queen size bedding is supported with a rigid center bed support system.
General Mattress Care Tips
Turn, and rotate a new mattress every few weeks to help smooth out contours. After a few months, turn and rotate your mattress twice a
year to help equalize wear and tear that normally occurs. Be sure to rotate your foundation as well.
Avoid using the handles to support the full weight of the mattress. Typically, Handles are designed to help position the mattress over the
foundation. If used improperly, handles may pull out and damage the fabric.
Vacuum your mattress and foundation for general maintenance. Use a mattress pad to help keep the sleep set free from stains. Soiled
bedding voids manufacturers warranty.
General Leather Care Tips
Avoid using or placing sharp objects on leather goods. Leather is very durable, but not accident or damage proof.
Place your furniture a minimum of two feet from radiators and other heat sources.
Protect your leather furniture from direct or even indirect sunlight.
Some leathers, such as full and semi-aniline will fade over time.
Avoid air pollution such as cigar or cigarette smoke and cooking fumes, which cause leather to fade or change color.
Keep leather free from dust by dusting with a cloth preferably once a week.
Clean leather with leather cleaner, preferably once a month it the furniture is used daily, but at least four times a year. DON’T RUB! Sponge
gently until all grime and stains are absorbed.
Blot spills up immediately. Use ONLY leather cleaner to remove the spill. PLEASE NOTE: Many common household cleaning products can cause severe damage and costly repairs, and improper cleaning may void your furniture protection plan.
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