Please note: Powder coating is very durable finish,
however, that resistance does not mean the furniture
is resistant to chemical cleaners and solvents if used
too often. Harsh cleaners and solvents like acetone
can damage the powder coating.
LEATHER
As a natural material, leather requires looking after.
If you care for the leather in the right way, it will
become even more beautiful over time. Here are a few
tips: Only vacuum clean with a soft brush. Never use
soap or water otherwise the velvety look and feel will
disappear. Do not apply leather grease or soak the
leather. Avoid any chemical products, such as saddle
soap, other leather cleaners or household products.
Protect from direct sunlight, excessive heat and sharp
objects. NEVER use detergents, ammonia, oils, polish,
varnish, etc. The care and maintenance of leather will
always depend on the specific way in which it is used,
the conditions of use and how often it is used.
Saddle leather
Please note: The following directions will make the
untreated saddle leather a bit darker.
If you spill something on the saddle leather, please let
it dry for about a month before using the maintenance
guide (stains will dry & fade a lot during this month).
However there is no guarantee that the stains will
disappear.
After this you may think the leather looks a bit dry,
you can then use fx. Golden Quality wax nature, this
will minimize the stains further but also make the
leather look darker.
Suede and Royal Nubuck
Avoid contact with water, liquids or creams. Suede
must not be cleaned with water or soap flakes. Instead
use a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush.
Clean using soap flakes
Use a half deciliter soap flakes to a liter of water. Whip
the soap flakes into the hot water. When the water
becomes room temperature, the foam must be applied
all over thefurniture with a soft cloth. The leather
should not be soaked. Only use the foam. When the
furniture is dry, the leather can be polished with a soft
cotton clo
For further information please visit https://
sorensenleather.com/collections/care/
SHEEPSKIN
Sheepskin is a high quality natural material. Care for it
and it will last a long time. To make it simple and easy
to take care of your sheepskin products Skandilock
MATERIAL GUIDE & CARE
has put together care instruction videos where they
share recommendations.
In order to preserve the original condition of your
sheepskin furniture, vacuum clean and air regularly.
Spots should be immediately soaked with water.
Clean with a sponge, luke warm water and a mild wool
shampoo. Avoid placing the furniture in direct sunlight
as color changes in the wool may occur.
For further information please visit http://skandilock.
com/en/care-instructions/
BARNUM BOUCLÉ
For the upholstered cover which can be removed:
place a dry, white rag, in cotton or microfiber, on
the right side of the fabric, and dab with a white rag,
soaked in pure ethyl alcohol colorless on the back side.
Then, dry clean.
For the upholstery which can’t be removed: dab with a
white rag, in microfiber or cotton, soaked in pure ethyl
alcohol colorless and absorb the stain by dabbing
gently with a dry white rag. Then alternate these 2
operations until the stain is fully absorbed.
KVADRAT FABRICS
Regular cleaning is important in order to keep the
upholstery textile looking its best and to prolong
its life. Dust and dirt wear down the textile and also
reduce its fire-retardant properties.
Normal cleaning
1. Vacuum frequently, ideally every week. Velour/
chenille fabrics should be vacuumed in the direction of
the nap. It is important to use a suitable mouthpiece
for upholstery fabrics.
2. Remove stains as soon as they occur
3. Extraction clean when necessary
Stain removal
Act quickly
Soak up liquids with an absorbent napkin or cloth.
Scrape off hardened stains with spoon or dull knife.
Any loose particles must be vacuum cleaned.
Use a sponge or white cloth wrung in clean warm
water to remove the remaining stain. Regular
sparkling water can also be used as the sparkles
dissolves the dirt. Shake the bottle for a higher effect.
Do not over saturate the textile. Edge marks can be
avoided by dabbing gently in circular motions towards
the center of the stain and/or blow-drying it carefully
on low speed.