Marble is a beautiful natural material which nature has made both practical and functional. Each marble item is
unique, and requires adequate care to protect it against stains and fading etc.
Most people believe marble to be almost impenetrable. While on the contrary it is a type of calcareous stone that is
highly compact and therefore much more porous than it would first appear. So that it is liable to staining on contact
with food, liquids and certain cleaning products, especially if they are left on the surface for some time. Liquids or other
substances that are even slightly acid, may cause the corrosion, fading or deterioration of the marble itself. So that it is
advisable to use coasters to protect the marble and to care for it in the same way as wood. That is, protect it from heat
or items that may scratch or stain the surface. Always use tablecloths or coasters and always clean immediately in the
event of any spillage. Marble surfaces are lead polished (natural polish) to protect the surface against spillage and
stains.
The best way to maintain the natural features of marble surfaces are as follows:
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If the surface is slightly scratched, rub down with emery paper #1000 and then polish using a good car wax.
If your table is naturally polished:
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Treat it occasionally using a coating of the anti-stain liquid that we supply. The surface may also be polished using
a chamois cloth or a wax paste or liquid for cars.
How do I care for wooden surfaces?
For the wooden parts: simply use a soft cloth, lightly damped with water and then dry using a soft, dry cloth, to avoid
any scratches or abrasions.
For the lacquered parts: use a soft cloth and non-abrasive detergents; or simply a micro-fibre cloth. In the event of
stubborn stains, very diluted ethyl alcohol may be used, but only for shiny lacquered surfaces. Totally avoid the use of
acetone, trichloroethylene and ammonia and the use of abrasive crams or steel scouring pads which would irreparably
scratch the lacquer. For the laminated parts: use a soft cloth and a specific detergent product; or simply a micro-fibre
cloth. In the event of more stubborn dirt, use a sponge with liquid detergents or glass cleaning detergent. Remove all
traces of the product with a dry cloth to event any streaking or dulling.
How do I clean metallic structures?
To clean either painted or polished metal avoid using any chemical products, abrasives, or solvents as they may
scratch the surface. Chromed items should be cleaned only using specific products.
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COLOURS ON THE SCREEN, ARE INDICATIVE AND FOR TECHNICAL REASONS MAY DIFFER FROM THE ACTUAL FINISH.
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