LACQUERED & PAINTED WOOD
Clean with a soft cloth tightly wrung out in clean water. Wipe the wood following the direction of the grain. For dirty surfaces, use a mild solution of soap flakes or a universal cleaning agent. Then polish with a soft, dry cloth. Never leave wet patches on lacquered wood surfaces as it can cause the lacquer to peel.
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LEATHER
Leather should be dried with a soft dry cloth, or a soft cloth tightly wrung in cold clean water. For vegetable-tanned leather, use demineralised water, or boiled water which has been allowed to cool. If you use a damp cloth, always wipe the entire surface to avoid marks. Then polish with a soft, dry cloth. In so far as possible, try to avoid placing leather furniture in direct sunlight.
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OIL TREATED WOOD
Oiled wood surfaces should be wiped with a soft dry cloth. Always wipe the wood following the direction of the grain. Never use water on untreated wood surfaces if it can be avoided. If necessary, always use a soft cloth tightly wrung out in clean water. If additional cleaning is required, use a mild soap flake solution or a cleaning agent for oiled wood surfaces. The wood will then need to be re-oiled later to prevent the wood from drying out.
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TEXTILE
Textiles should be regularly vacuum-cleaned to avoid wear from dust and dirt. Wet marks should be carefully removed with a soft cloth. In the case of stubborn marks, refer to the cleaning instructions from the textile supplier.