Fabric:
Vacuuming is usually sufficient to clean the fabric. To remove stains, use
lukewarm water and gently wipe (do not rub too much on the
material). Always use a white cleaning cloth to avoid discoloration. For
more stubborn stains, use a pH-neutral soap or a detergent
suitable for that particular fabric. If this does not help, contact the
supplier for further instructions.
Vinyl:
Wipe with a dry soft cloth for regular cleaning. Do not use vacuum cleaners, this can scratch the surface. To remove stains, wipe or rub gently with a damp cloth. If this does not help, contact the supplier for further instructions. Remember to always finish by wiping the furniture with lukewarm water. Detergents can be ordered from Corium AB.
Leather:
Wipe with a dry soft cloth for regular cleaning. Do not use vacuum cleaners, this can scratch the surface. To remove stains, wipe or rub gently with a damp cloth. Do not use chemical coatings, cleaners, or soap solutions. This does not help contact the supplier for further instructions. Remember not to place the furniture too near a heat source; leave a gap of 5-6 inches and avoid placing it in sunlight.
Felt:
Vacuum or dust wipe gently. If stains, use lukewarm water and dry gently (do not rub on the material). If this does not help, contact the supplier for further instructions.
PUR (polyurethane):
Wipe gently. To remove stains, use lukewarm water and mild detergent without solvents, alcohol, or abrasives. Dry with a soft cloth.
Laminate:
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. If stains, use a soft cloth with ammonia (window cleaner), which eliminates the need for drying streaks. Remember not to use abrasive detergents.
Metal:
Wipe gently. If stains, use lukewarm water and mild detergent without solvents and abrasives. Dry with a soft cloth.
Wood/Laminate:
Wipe gently. If stains, use lukewarm water and mild detergent without solvents and abrasives. Wipe off any moisture. Remember that wood is a living material, light from illumination and sunshine have some impact on the wood surface color and brightness. Therefore, wood can change in color and brightness.