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MATERIAL CLEANING METHOD & PRODUCT

PAINTED STEEL AND CHROME PLATED STEEL 
Use a soft cloth and mild soapy water. Rinse and wipe dry. Do not use a scouring pad or an abrasive cleanser. This could scratch the paint finish.

MELAMINE
Use a soft cloth and warm, mild soapy water, or all purpose cleaner. Rinse and wipe dry. For stubborn stains, use baking soda.

CLEAR GLASS

Use paper towel and glass cleaner.

FROSTED GLASS

Avoid touching the frosted surface. To remove stains, use a soft cloth and glass cleaner. If stains remain, use a cloth with a solvent or a wet cloth with powder cleanser. Rinse and let dry.

WOOD

Remove dust with a dry cloth. To clean, use a soft clothand water. Wipe dry.
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FABRIC
Professionnal cleaning service is recommended. Vacuum or brush regularly to remove dust and grime. Some fabrics may require brushing with a non metallic, stiff bristle brush to restore appearance. After a spill, blot immediately the spilled liquid. Clean spot or stain from the outside to the middle of the area affected to prevent circling. To remove soil, clean the fabric with the foam from a mild water based detergent. Test on a small inconspicuous area before proceeding. Do not use household solvents, hot water extraction or steam cleaning.

STAINLESS STEEL AND SATIN CHROME

Use a soft cloth and mild soapy water. Wipe in the grain direction to prevent marking or scratching of the surface. Rinse and wipe with a dry cloth, to avoid water marks. To get rid of stains, use a stainless steel
cleaner, and follow the product instructions. Wipe in the grain direction.
Do not use a scouring pad or powder cleanser, as these products may damage the finish.
Plastic Use a soft cloth and warm mild soapy water, or all purpose cleaner. Rinse and dry.

LEATHER
Dust off with dry cloth regularly. Wipe up quickly anyspill with a dry cloth. If liquid penetrates leather, rub the affected andsurrounding areas with a damp cloth, to prevent circling. To remove soil rub the stained and surrounding area with mild soapy water and a soft cloth, then with a damp cloth to rinse. Let dry. Do not use solvent (alcohol, acetone, ammonia).

Note: Leather is a natural product that contains marks, creases and wrinkles. These characteristics, which are not defects, provide leather its genuineness and richness.